Long Island, NY - The father of one of the two people arrested in yesterday’s devastating crash on the Nassau Expressway that took the lives of an engaged couple is pointing the finger of blame at the driver of the car that the choson and kallah were in at the time of the fatal collision.

25 year old Zakiyyah Steward of Bedford Stuyvesant in Brooklyn, was arrested by the Nassau County Police Department. At her arraignment today in Hempstead her father said that she was not at fault in the accident that claimed the lives of 21 year old Yisroel Levin, z'l, of Flatbush and 20 year old Elisheva Kaplan, z'l, of Far Rockaway as previously reported on VIN News (http://bit.ly/2qbD2Jc).

ABC News (https://7ny.tv/2q9IHj0) reported that Steward told her father that Levin’s car hit hers, causing a chain reaction that had her hitting another vehicle before going over a guardrail.  According to Steward’s father, all five survivors of the accident independently told police that victims’ car was the one that “initiated the accident.”

“I feel for their families,” said Steward’s father.  “My condolences go out to them but my daughter did not initiate that accident. She could have been killed if she didn’t take the drastic accident of getting out of the way.”

Police said that both drugs and alcohol were factors in the devastating crash, charging Steward with driving while ability impaired by the combined influence of drug/alcohol and any drugs/drugs, driving while impaired by drugs, DWI and unlawful possession of marijuana.

Steward, a former UPS driver with a prior conviction, was due to be sentenced in court on Friday on a burglary conviction according to NBC News (http://bit.ly/2q8BzDO).  She pleaded not guilty today at her arraignment and was being held on $25,000 bail.

Also arrested was 35 year old Rahmel Watkins of Bedford Stuyvestant.  He was charged with DWI and will be arraigned after he is released after the hospital.

Nassau County police are continuing their investigation and further charges could be pending against Steward and Watkins.