A North Carolina boater and his girlfriend, who allegedly crashed into a group of swimmers, killing a 10-year-old girl and causing a woman to have her leg amputated, have been indicted for murder.

Quinten Gregory Kight, 40, the driver of the boat, and his girlfriend, 56-year-old Annemarie Flanigan, who owned the vessel, stand accused of second-degree murder in the death of Brooklyn Mae Carroll. They were already facing charges of death or serious injury by impaired boating .

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Kight was behind the wheel of the boat on Aug. 2 when he crashed into three swimmers about 100 feet offshore on the Shearon Harris Reservoir in Chatham County, the North Carolin

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