An Albany yogi accused of murdering her twin sister by intentionally driving off a 200-foot Hawaiian cliff has been sprung by her father on $200,000 cash bail.

Alexandria Duval had been previously held in a Hawaiian jail on $3 million bail after being charged in her sister Anastasia’s death, until a judge reduced the sum to $2 million bond over $200,000 cash, the Maui News reported.

Duval, 38, is accused of intentionally driving off a cliff along Maui’s Hana Highway in her Ford explorer on May 29, 2016, killing her fraternal twin.

She pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder charges in a Maui court in December after she fled the island and was found hiding out in her native Albany.

Under her bail conditions, Duval must remain on Maui and also undergo random drug and alcohol testing.

The twins moved to Hawaii together shortly before Anastasia’s death, and eyewitnesses have said the two were seen arguing in the car while driving along the highway.

One woman reported seeing a passenger pull the driver’s hair and try to grab at the steering wheel just before the vehicle took a sharp left off the road and down the cliff.

Duval suffered only minor injuries in the crash.

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