Drunk driver crashes into ritzy Montauk art show, racks up $100K in damages in one stroke: cops

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An image collage containing 3 images, Image 1 shows People cleaning up the aftermath of a damaged art show, Image 2 shows Damaged art show tent and artwork on the ground, Image 3 shows Scattered artwork on the grass after a drunk driving incident An accused drunk driver caused $100,000 worth of damage at a Montauk art show.

An accused drunk driver caused at least $100,000 in damages when she crashed through an upscale Montauk art show on Long Island early Sunday morning, according to reports.

Nicoly Ribeiro De Souza, 23, was hit with drunken driving charges and six counts of reckless mischief after police said she plowed a 2020 Nissan Rogue into the exhibits around 3 a.m., Newsday reported.

Police said accused drunk driver Nicoly Ribeiro De Souza, 23, plowed into a Montauk art show early Sunday morning. GoFundMe
The crash into a Montauk art show, allegedly by a drunk driver, caused at least $100,000 worth of damage, locals said. GoFundMe

Sag Harbor photographer Jim Levison told the outlet that it “looked like a tornado came through.”

Photos from the scene show six white display tents smashed and some of the artwork, including paintings, strewn about at the event, which is sponsored by Montauk Artists Association and features the work of local and regional artists.

“The people that come to these shows, this is how they make their living,” John Papaleo, who sits on the association’s executive board, told Newsday. “This is their livelihood.”

The drunken driving crash into a Montauk art show destroyed six tents, including one with works from about 30 artists. Mary Planding Fine Art

One of the damaged tents displayed the work of about 30 artists, and one participating artist lost works that she had been working on for the past eight months, Levison said.

The art show opened Friday, and about 50 volunteers chipped in to clean up the wreckage so the show could go on on schedule on Sunday.

No one involved in the show was hurt in the early morning mishap.

Montauk art show organizers said one artists who worked on her pieces for eight months lost it in a flash on Sunday. Mary Planding Fine Art

De Souza, who was awaiting arraignment on Sunday, was taken to Southampton Hospital with minor injuries, local outlet Greater Long Island said.

A passenger in the Nissan refused medical attention at the scene.

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