Teenage Lamborghini driver, 17, kills secretary, 32, after losing control while street racing at 120mph in Los Angeles

 A teenage driver crashed his Lamborghini killing a woman after allegedly reaching speeds of 120mph. 

Monique Munoz, 32, died in the two vehicle smash last Wednesday afternoon in California. 

The receptionist was left trapped in the wreckage of the collision and died at the scene, the Los Angeles Fire Department. 

The 17-year-old driver - who has not been named - suffered minor injuries.  

Police said no arrests have been made in connection with the crash as of Saturday but confirmed speed was definitely a factor. DailyMail.com has contacted LAPD for comment.   

Monique's stepdad Isaac Cardona told CBS: 'The child had a heart of gold, never hurt anybody, did everything right.

'Kids racing down the street in a Lamborghini, 17 years old in a Lamborghini doing 120 miles per hour, hits and kills her. Senseless.

'I want him prosecuted to the full extent of the law.' 

Monique Munoz died in the two vehicle smash last Wednesday in California. The receptionist was trapped in the wreckage and died at the scene, LAFD said

Monique Munoz died in the two vehicle smash last Wednesday in California. The receptionist was trapped in the wreckage and died at the scene, LAFD said

The teen driver - who has not been named - suffered minor injuries. Police Saturday said no arrests have been made in connection with the crash

The teen driver - who has not been named - suffered minor injuries. Police Saturday said no arrests have been made in connection with the crash

Police were called to the scene after the Lamborghini driver collided with Munoz, who was driving a silver Lexus.

Cardona told ABC7: 'An officer answered her phone because we were calling and calling, wondering where she was at because she should have been home.'

Her friends and family held a vigil at the crash spot over the weekend.

A GoFundMe set up to to help cover funeral expenses in the wake of Monique's death had raised more than $34,000 as of Monday morning
Loved ones said of Monique: 'This beautiful, accomplished woman was the heart and happiness of her family and was taken from us much too soon'

A GoFundMe set up to to help cover funeral expenses in the wake of Monique's death had raised more than $34,000 as of Monday morning

Monique's friends and family held a vigil at the crash spot over the weekend

Monique's friends and family held a vigil at the crash spot over the weekend

Vigil held after LA woman killed by teen speeding in Lamborghini
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GoFundMe set up to to help cover funeral expenses in the wake of Monique's death had raised more than $34,000 as of Monday morning. 

On it loved ones said: 'This beautiful, accomplished woman was the heart and happiness of her family and was taken from us much too soon. 

'Her family and friends were her life, she never missed a family gathering or a chance to help a friend and she only had love and kindness in her heart. We are all in shock and finding it impossible to fathom the reality of her unexpected passing.'

Police had been called to the scene after the Lamborghini driver collided with Munoz, who was driving a silver Lexus

Police had been called to the scene after the Lamborghini driver collided with Munoz, who was driving a silver Lexus

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