A Jamaican man accused of killing three people in a vehicular incident in the United States more than 20 years ago, before fleeing to Cuba and then back to Jamaica, has been extradited.

Christopher Harvey is to face US courts with three counts of vehicular homicide and one count of leaving the scene of an accident.

The charges stemmed from a car crash that occurred in the early hours of January 30th, 1999.

Harvey is accused of running the red light while going at an estimated speed of 75 miles per hour.

The collision killed 24-year-old Daylin Bueno, a mother of two; 37-year-old Becky Ballestas Marquez, also a mother of two children; and 24-year-old Maria Arandaans, a college student who was in town to visit her grandmother.

After the crash, Harvey reportedly fled the scene without attempting to render aid to the victims.

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