Drunk driver who killed boy on way to school receives fate
Guillermo Chochi Senobla and Kamari Jordyn Wolfe

Inset: Kamari Jordyn Wolfe (Davis Funeral Homes). Background: Guillermo Chochi Senobua (KLAS/YouTube).

A man from Nevada stirred up controversy after claiming that he was suffering more than the family of the 5-year-old boy he struck and killed when driving under the influence of alcohol outside a school.

The individual, Guillermo Chochi Senobua, aged 47, was given a sentence ranging between five to 12 1/2 years in prison for the tragic incident involving Kamari Jordyn Wolfe, according to court documents. Kamari, also known as KK, was dropped off by his mother at a school in North Las Vegas around 7 a.m. on October 6, 2023. It was at this time that Senobua, maneuvering his work van around vehicles in the school’s drop-off zone, collided with the young boy.

According to cops, Senobua’s blood alcohol level was .098. The legal limit in Nevada is .08.

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Senobua pleaded guilty in March to driving a motor vehicle while under the influence resulting in death.

Local media outlets covered Wednesday’s emotional sentencing hearing. Kamari’s mother Jasmyn Wolfe described to the court her pain over losing her son.

“It’s like losing my breath, but never catching it again,” she said. “That day flashes before my eyes every time I close them.”

Senobua’s statement on his own behalf was apparently a rambling screed of remorseless self-pity, according to local CBS affiliate KLAS.

Senobua, speaking through a Spanish translator, caused outrage when he described his life since Kamari’s death.

“I have already lost everything,” Senobua told District Judge Jessica Peterson. “I want them to know that my suffering is worse than theirs.”

Peterson retorted she was “appalled.”

“I can’t even believe what you just said,” the judge exclaimed. “He needs to understand this is not the time and place to try to tell the court why he’s suffering.”

The defense attorney suggested that Senobua’s words might have gotten lost in translation.

Senobua also tried unsuccessfully to show a diagram of the incident and insisted that had he seen Kamari he would not have hit him.

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