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Family struggles as $60M judgment after crash remains unpaid JAKE ALLEN, Naples Daily News April 11, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Angela Crowe, left, poses for a photo with her mother, Joan Antonuccio, right, while holding their dog at their home in Tampa, Fla., on Tuesday, March 30, 2021. A jury awarded $60 million to Crowe and Antonuccio in 2015 in a judgment against a former North Naples bar that served Crowe and her then-boyfriend too much alcohol on the night of the crash in 2003. Crowe and Antonuccio haven’t received a cent of that money. (Alex Driehaus/Naples Daily News via AP)Alex Driehaus/AP NAPLES, Fla. (AP) Joan Antonuccio begged God not to take her daughter as she rushed to Naples Community Hospital from her home in Golden Gate Estates. ....
Hit-and-run crash in Florida kills New York federal judge April 11, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail This photo provided by the Palm Beach County Sheriff s Office shows Nastasia Snape. A Florida woman who claimed she is Harry Potter fatally struck a federal judge visiting from New York and seriously injured a 6-year-old boy after swerving her car onto a sidewalk, officials said. Nastasia Snape, 23, is charged with vehicular homicide and other felonies for Friday s, April 9, 2021, crash that killed District Judge Sandra Feuerstein, 75, who served in the Eastern District of New York since 2003. The boy, Anthony Ovchinnikov, was taken to the hospital, but his condition Sunday, April 11 could not be determined. (Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office via AP)AP ....
Flags of Hope remember COVID year at Jacksonville hospital DAN SCANLAN, Florida Times-Union FacebookTwitterEmail 5 1of5Nursing Services Manager Patrick Purcell places flags on the lawn of Memorial Hospital Jacksonville Wednesday, April 7, 2021, in Jacksonville, Fla. Staff at Memorial Hospital Jacksonville were invited to place over 500 yellow flags on the lawn of the main entrance of the University Blvd. The flags were to mark the first month of the COVID-19 Pandemic and the fact that Memorial Hospital was the first Northeast Florida hospital to admit the first COVID-19 patient on March 11, 2020. (Bob Self/The Florida Times-Union via AP)Bob Self/APShow MoreShow Less ....