comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - தொழிற்சங்கம் டவுன்ஷிப் ஆன் - Page 1 : comparemela.com

Uniontown woman killed in Monday crash

State police said a 33-year-old woman fled the scene of a fatal crash in South Union Township on Monday. A vehicle driven by Krystal K. Darnell of Uniontown crossed the double yellow line on Morgantown Road near Grandview Terrace around 6:15 p.m., striking another vehicle, according to report issued by Trooper Jonathon Sutton. The passenger in that second vehicle, Linda L. Lewis, 76, of Uniontown, died at the scene of the crash, police said. The driver, Bernard D. Lewis, 77, of Uniontown, was flown to an area hospital with life threatening injuries. Sutton said Darnell fled the scene of the crash prior to the arrival of police, but was later taken into custody. She reportedly told bystanders to the crash that she was wanted for outstanding warrants. Trooper Robert Broadwater said Tuesday the warrants were for failure to appear for court in Fayette County, but he did not know what type of cases they were.

Uniontown woman killed in Monday crash

State police said a 33-year-old woman fled the scene of a fatal crash in South Union Township on Monday. A vehicle driven by Krystal K. Darnell of Uniontown crossed the double yellow line on Morgantown Road near Grandview Terrace around 6:15 p.m., striking another vehicle, according to report issued by Trooper Jonathon Sutton. The passenger in that second vehicle, Linda L. Lewis, 76, of Uniontown, died at the scene of the crash, police said. The driver, Bernard D. Lewis, 77, of Uniontown, was flown to an area hospital with life threatening injuries. Sutton said Darnell fled the scene of the crash prior to the arrival of police, but was later taken into custody. She reportedly told bystanders to the crash that she was wanted for outstanding warrants. Trooper Robert Broadwater said Tuesday the warrants were for failure to appear for court in Fayette County, but he did not know what type of cases they were.

J can man allegedly takes own life; women found dead in his eatery

A Jamaican-born man is suspected to have taken his own life after he was found dead inside his car with a bullet wound in Union, New Jersey in the United States on Monday. A day later, two sisters - one of whom he had children with - were found dead with gunshot wounds inside the man’s Jamaican restaurant in Hillside in New Jersey. Investigators are trying to determine whether the deaths of the women and the Jamaican man are connected. The man and one of the deceased women, 39-year-old Karen Lemaitre, owned the Jamaican restaurant. Lemaitre was the mother of his children, according to acting Union County Prosecutor, Lyndsay V. Ruotolo, who issued a statement about the tragic incidents on Wednesday.

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.