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March 18 was a typical Thursday night for Kylie Hampton. The 24-year-old had left her home at a ministry house near the Ohio State University campus to pick up two friends on the East Side to go to Bible study.
The trio made their way to Maize Road near the intersection of Norris Drive, where Hampton parked around 8 p.m. and they got out.
A passing vehicle, dark blue or black in color, suddenly hit Hampton s car, pushing it into her. The make and model of the vehicle haven t been determined.
Hampton suffered a severe skull fracture from the crash. The driver slowed down long enough to honk his horn and yell, She was in my way, before driving off.
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Upon graduating from Capital University Law School on May 23 at age 19, Danya Hamad became one of the youngest people in the country to earn a law degree.
Academic achievement runs in the family: Older sister Summer, 22, and younger brother David, 17, also recently graduated from Capital University.
Summer Hamad earned her bachelor’s degree in biology with a minor in chemistry this year and participated in Capital’s May 8 commencement.
David Hamad earned a bachelor’s degree in biology last year. Because of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, he and his classmates participated in Capital’s class of 2020 commencement May 9.