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Mystery as woman found dead in burned-out car after daylight carjacking – as vehicle tied to another shooting

Source: Seminole County Sheriff’s office

A Florida woman who was found dead in her torched car following a brazen carjacking in broad daylight called her husband to say she was being followed by another vehicle that was ramming her car from behind.

Katherine Altagracia Guerrero De Aguasvivas, 31, made the frantic call about the green Acura following her on 11 April as she drove on a highway outside of Orlando,  Seminole County Sheriff Dennis Lemma said at a press conference on Monday.

Her husband, Miguel Aguasvivas, told her not to stop and just keep driving. But he never called 911, the sheriff said.

Moments later, in horrific video footage captured by another driver, Aguasvivas was stopped at a red light, at a busy intersection in

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