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Ghost Shoes Memorialize 4 Pedestrians Hit, Killed on Georgia Avenue – NBC4 Washington

Claire was struck and killed on Georgia Avenue in April, near the place where her husband, Robert, also lost his life in 2016.  Two more pairs were also put up to remember Etsegenet Hurissa, who was killed in 2011, and Victor Ramos, who was killed in 2009.  The memorials are part of UN Global Road Safety week. This year’s theme is “streets for life.” Members of the community and elected leaders came together to remember the victims and call for safety changes, such as lowering speed limits.  If you can, please say aloud the names Robert and Claire Grossman, husband and wife, who were killed as pedestrians at the same intersection, Georgia Ave and Rippling Brook Drive, separated by 5 years. Robert was 64 when he died 10/24/2016. Claire, 63, died 4/28/2021. pic.twitter.com/aO8DFtJyXE Sunil Dasgupta (he/him) (@sunildasgupta4) May 23, 2021

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Ghost shoes memorialize pedestrians killed on Georgia Avenue

Plus: Three county regional directors will retire this summer; Teens contribute to mural celebrating Glen Echo integration Bethesda Beat Staff | May 24, 2021 ‘Ghost shoes’ memorialize four pedestrians killed on Georgia Avenue Poignant reminders about pedestrian safety are going up in Montgomery County as part of a global effort to call attention to dangerous intersections and advocate for road improvements. On a wooden utility pole in the Aspen Hill area Sunday, traffic safety advocates placed two pairs of all-white sneakers called “ghost shoes” to remember Claire and Robert Grossmann. [NBC 4] Three county regional directors will retire this summer Three of the five county regional directors are retiring this summer.

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