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Man Charged with Murder in Wrong Way Crash that Killed 17-Year-Old

Man Charged with Murder in Wrong Way Crash that Killed 17-Year-Old People 3/3/2021 © Provided by People Facebook A 17-year-old Kentucky teen is dead after a man allegedly drove the wrong way on a highway while under the influence, killing her. On Monday, Madelynn Noel Troutt, of Louisville, was driving on the Dixie Highway when she was struck by another vehicle head-on. A truck went flying by and hit the car, went over into the next lane, hit her head on so I immediately backed up and got out and ran over there, witness Joann Humphrey told WLKY. A good 30 or 40 people ran to the scene. They were trying to get the door open so they could get to her and then a nurse that I guess was across the street ran over and started doing CPR on her.

Ill Girl, 10, and Her Mom Were Killed in House Fire, and Family Believes Man Set It Intentionally

Okla Man Now Accused of Killing Neighbor Along with Uncle, Niece, as Cops Reveal Gruesome Details

Okla Man Now Accused of Killing Neighbor Along with Uncle, Niece, as Cops Reveal Gruesome Details
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Hawaii Toddler Has Been Missing for Weeks, and Dad Allegedly Confessed to Beating Her to Death

Hawaii Toddler Has Been Missing for Weeks, and Dad Allegedly Confessed to Beating Her to Death People 2/18/2021 © Provided by People Facebook The father of 18-month-old Kytana Ancog, the Hawaiian toddler who went missing earlier this month, has allegedly confessed to beating her to death. Kytana was last seen alive on Jan. 31, when her mother dropped her off at her father Travis Rodrigues Aiea home. Less than a week later, she was dead. While authorities have yet to find Kytana s body, newly released court documents reveal her final days alive and the alleged effort her father took to hide her death, the

U S Teen Jailed for Breaching Quarantine in Cayman Islands Admits I Deserved It

U.S. Teen Jailed for Breaching Quarantine in Cayman Islands Admits I Deserved It People 1/19/2021 © Provided by People Facebook The American teen who was jailed for breaching quarantine orders while traveling to the Cayman Islands is speaking out for the first time since returning to the U.S. Skylar Mack, 18, a student from Loganville, Georgia, and her boyfriend Vanjae Ramgeet, 24, a professional jet-ski racer from the Cayman Islands, were released from prison on Jan. 15, the Cayman Islands government confirmed to PEOPLE. The pair served approximately one month of what was originally a four-month sentence, later reduced to two. Mack was arrested after knowingly violating the islands mandatory COVID quarantine rules in order to watch Ramgeet compete in a jet ski event.

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