Malcolm Lloyd, 42, founder of Double Cross Vodka, killed, Andres Esteban Toro, 53, one other person critically injured, transported to hospital, after a Lamborghini sports car and SUV collide on the MacArthur Parkway in Miami Beach.

Modified Date: 
Fri, 05/06/2016 - 10:01am
Accident Date: 
Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Judge Rejects Plea Agreement in Fatal MacArthur Causeway Crash

"A plea agreement with the State of Florida and we would like to proceed with the plea agreement," said Roy Black, Toro's defense attorney. The judge rejected the plea agreement, which was reportedly less than the mandatory four years in state prison. Andres Toro, accused of rear-ending his Lamborghini into an SUV on the MacArthur Causeway, was getting ready to settle the criminal case by taking a plea Friday. Famed defense attorney Roy Black quickly left after the hearing, "I'm not going to comment on the matter, thanks." If the case goes to trial, Toro is facing a maximum sentence of 21 years in prison, if convicted of all charges.

Dr. Vodka' Malcolm Lloyd, founder of Double Cross vodka, dies in car wreck.

New York alcohol entrepreneur Malcolm Lloyd, founder of the Double Cross vodka brand, was killed early Thursday morning in a high speed car crash near Miami Beach, police said.

Man Killed in Violent MacArthur Causeway Crash.

One person was killed and two others were injured in a violent crash on the MacArthur Causeway in Miami Beach Thursday morning.

New York's 'Dr Vodka' dies in Miami Beach high-speed car crash.

New York alcohol entrepreneur Malcolm Lloyd, founder of the Double Cross vodka brand, was killed early Thursday morning in a high speed car crash near Miami Beach, police said.

Driver in Fatal MacArthur Causeway Lamborghini Crash Sentenced

Andres Toro will also serve one year of house arrest after that sentence, followed by five years of probation in connection with the crash that killed his friend, Dr. Malcolm Lloyd.

Driver In Deadly MacArthur Causeway Crash Pleads Guilty

Toro replied, “I’m very sorry for the loss and I pray one day you will forgive me. Amen.”

Roy Black, Toro’s attorney, told the judge that this “is a tragedy on both sides and referred to the case as a “torturous accident” that was traumatic for Toro as well.

New York alcohol entrepreneur Malcolm Lloyd, founder of the Double Cross vodka brand, was killed early Thursday morning in a high speed car crash near Miami Beach, police said.

Lloyd, 42, was a passenger in a Lamborghini that police say was traveling at more than 100 miles per hour at 2.50 a.m. local time when it hit a Chevrolet Suburban SUV that was stopped at a red light, according to Miami Beach police.

Known by some in the industry as "Doctor Vodka" after he switched from a medical career to the spirits industry, Lloyd was honored by Goldman Sachs in 2012 as one of the top 100 innovative entrepreneurs in the country.

The drivers of both cars were hospitalized in critical but stable condition. The driver of the sports car was named as Miami resident, Andres Esteban Toro, 53, who faces "pending criminal charges" said Miami Beach Police spokeswoman Vivian Thayer.

The crash closed both lanes of the causeway that connects Miami to the popular tourist destination, South Beach, snarling traffic for more than 10 hours as police cleared debris and investigated the accident.

Miami Beach police said they could not confirm a report in The Miami Herald that Lloyd and Toro were returning home after a night at the Versace Mansion, a luxury hotel that was once the home of the late designer Gianni Versace who was shot and killed on its front steps in 1997.

Lloyd received a degree in biomedical engineering from Johns Hopkins and a medical doctorate from Dartmouth Medical School, before joining his godfather in the spirits business and founding the company Old Nassau Imports.

The company issued a statement saying "All of us at Old Nassau Imports are heartbroken over the loss our friend and leader," and requested privacy for his family and colleagues.

Lloyd told Haute Living in 2011 that Double Cross was inspired by "an incredible master distiller" in the Terra Mountains of Slovakia. The company modeled its label on that country's coat of arms.

The company's slogan on its Facebook page is "Live adventurously. Drink responsibly."

Type: Car Accident
People Involved: 
Malcolm Lloyd
Andres Esteban Toro

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