Maryland family recovering following Volusia van crash that killed 3 Share Updated: 6:14 PM EDT Apr 1, 2021 Share Updated: 6:14 PM EDT Apr 1, 2021
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Show Transcript DEVASTATED EVERYONE INVOLVED. WESH 2’S CLAIRE METZ SPOKE WITH A FAMILY FRIEND THIS AFTERNOON. MOST OF THEM JUST KIND OF WOKE UP TO THE IMPACT. CLAIRE: LACHETT LANDRUM ZOOMED WITH US FROM HALIFAX HEALTH MEDICAL CENTER, WHERE TWO MEMBERS OF A MARYLAND FAMILY ARE STILL RECOVERING FROM THIS HORRIFIC CRASH ON I-95 NEAR ORMOND BEACH. 10 PEOPLE WERE IN A VAN, MOST OF THEM SLEEPING ON THE WAY HOME FROM AN ORLANDO AREA VACATION. INVESTIGATORS SAY THE DRIV LOST CONTROL, THE VAN OVERTURNED, AND THE ROOF PEALED BACK EJECTING MANY. 4-YEAR-OLD MILA BANKS AND HER 19-YEAR-OLD SISTER LEGACY WERE KILLED, ALONG WITH AN UNCLE. THE GIRL S MOTHER, MONIQUE NELSON, SUFFERED MULTIPLE INJURIES. MONIQUE GRABBED BABY MILA AND JUST HELD HER REALLY TIGHT, AND THEN SHE DIDN’T REALLY REMEMBE ANYT
Locals get outside and take advantage of the beautiful weather, while it lasts (PHOTOS)
Updated Mar 11, 2021;
Posted Mar 10, 2021
Lafayette College students Madeline Squarcia, center, of Easton, enjoys the nice weather with Aaron Shoemaker, left, of Allentown, and Beth Anne Castellano, right, of Egg Harbor Twp. on March 10, 2021. Saed Hindash | For lehighvalleylive.com
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After February’s cold and snowy weather, the Lehigh Valley got a taste of spring this week.
Tuesday people were getting outside and enjoying the warm sun, something we haven’t felt in months. Lafayette College students were seen enjoying The Quad, while others were spotted biking, walking and roller skating on the Bethlehem Greenway. Area parks also saw kids hitting the basketball courts.