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Maryland woman accused of killing boyfriend with a car

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Maryland woman accused of intentionally driving over and killing her boyfriend
Officials said that Udele Burno, 38, was detained and charged with intentionally striking and murdering her lover, Shamatto Clarke, 40, with her automobile.

Udele Burno, 38, has been charged with vehicular manslaughter in the death of her boyfriend, Shamatto Clarke, 40, of Riverdale. She remains in custody with no bond status, according to a news release from the Prince George County Police DepartmentFiona Garcia, Clarke's sister posted a touching message on Facebook with crying and heartbroken emojis along with a photo of Clarke wearing a Bulls jersey: 'Today has been the worst day of my life. I love you forever big brother. Heaven couldn't wait for you.'

She was accused without bond with vehicular manslaughter.

The incident occurred on August 20 when Prince George Police Department officers discovered Clarke pinned beneath the truck.
Clarke’s death was pronounced at the spot.

According to a report, Burno has been charged with domestic abuse as early as 2005.

Officials say a 38-year-old woman from Maryland has been arrested for intentionally killing her boyfriend with her automobile.

Udele Burno, 38, has been charged with vehicular manslaughter in the death of her 40-year-old Riverdale boyfriend, Shamatto Clarke.

According to a press release issued by the Prince George County Police Department, she remains in custody with no bond status.

Since 2005, Burno has been charged with domestic violence, according to Crimeonline.com.

Udele Burno, 38, has been charged with vehicular manslaughter in the death of her 40-year-old Riverdale boyfriend, Shamatto Clarke. According to a press release issued by the Prince George County Police Department, she remains in custody with no bond status.

Clarke was a Department of Defense employee. According to his Facebook page, he hailed from Westmoreland, Jamaica, and resided in Washington, D.C.

Clarke’s sister, Fiona Garcia, shared a poignant Facebook message with crying and heartbroken emoticons and a photo of Clarke sporting a Bulls jersey: “Today was the worst day of my entire life. I will always love you, big brother. Heaven could hardly wait to welcome you.

According to the news release, the horrible occurrence occurred on August 20 around 8:45 p.m. in the 6100 block of Floral Park Road in Brandywine, Maryland, approximately 22 miles from Washington, DC.

Someone called the police to report that a person was pinned beneath a vehicle.

When Prince George County Police Department officers arrived, they discover Clarke stuck beneath the truck. His death was pronounced at the site.

Clarke, according to the victim’s Facebook page, worked for the Department of Defense. He was from Westmoreland, Jamaica, and resided in Washington, District of Columbia.

Clarke’s sister, Fiona Garcia, shared a poignant Facebook message with crying and heartbroken emoticons and a photo of Clarke sporting a Bulls jersey: “Today was the worst day of my entire life. I will always love you, big brother. Heaven could hardly wait to welcome you.

Call the Prince George’s County detectives at (301) 516-2512 if you have any information.

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