A Chicago schoolgirl is accused of murdering an Uber driver with a knife and machete she had just stolen from a Walmart.
Eliza
Wasni, 16, walked " nonchalantly throughout the store" with the items
and left unchallenged before hailing an Uber taxi driven by 34-year-old
Grant Nelson, according to prosecutors.
A
few minutes into the journey, the teenager began repeatedly stabbing
Nelson with both implements while she sat on the back seat.
Nelson was able escape and summon help but he died in hospital after telling police officers that Wasni had fled in his Hyundai.
The
girl crashed into a central reservation and and made off on foot while
covered in her victim's blood. She was later found hiding behind an
office building by officers.
Police
say she was holding the knife and the machete, which she refused to
drop when ordered to. They tasered her and took her into custody. The
outside of the car was visibly smeared with blood around a rear door
handle.
Wasni
looked mostly at the floor as she appeared in court on Wednesday, 31
May, where a Cook County judge ordered her to be held without bail, The
Chicago Tribune reported.
Nelson's sister, Alex, told WMAQ-TV that her brother "was not a vindictive person".
"He was not a cruel person. He didn't deserve this fate," she said.
Wasni
is said to have taken two other Uber rides on the day of the alleged
offence – the second was to the Walmart in Lincolnwood, just outside
Chicago.
Uber
said in a statement: "We are heartbroken by the loss of one of our
partners. Our deepest sympathies and prayers are with his family and
loved ones during this incredibly difficult time."
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