Pedestrian struck and killed by car after celebrating lottery winnings

As pedestrian, Deborah McDonald, walked home from celebrating the arrival of her first check, a car struck and killed the Ohio Lottery winner. According to the Ohio Highway Patrol, the vehicle struck McDonald in the evening, as she walked along a road after leaving the bar.

The 47-year-old Crystal Rock, Ohio resident had reportedly spent some of the $5,520 check on wedding rings for herself and her husband shortly after receiving the winnings. Items the couple had been previously unable to afford. She had also treated her husband and some friends to dinner before heading to the bar to celebrate.  

An Ohio Lottery spokesperson indicated that McDonald won approximately $8,000 in the lottery’s TV game show “Cash Explosion Double Play” on January 12. 
 

Joe Wentworth, a patrol sergeant with area police, said investigators are looking into whether or not alcohol played a factor in the death. However, he indicated that police officials do not think the driver of the car who struck and killed McDonald was drinking.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), 4,378 pedestrians were killed in traffic crashes in the United States in 2008. The NHTSA also indicates that a pedestrian-related traffic fatality occurs every two (2) hours, and a pedestrian is injured every 8 minutes in a traffic crash.

McDonald’s home state of Ohio reported 98 pedestrian fatalities in 2008, or roughly 8.2 percent of the nation’s total amount. These grim statistics remind us of the possibility of personal injury or even death resulting from motor vehicle accidents involving pedestrians. 

The NHTSA reminds pedestrians and drivers alike to be safe and courteous, and to yield the right-of-way to pedestrians when required by law.

 Click on the following link to read the 2008 Traffic Safety Facts Data Sheet by the NHTSA.. :

Hit and Run Driver charged with DUI and manslaughter in West Palm Accident

In a follow up of our blog post regarding the Hit and Run Driver causing injuries to 6 people in West Palm Beach, we regret to inform you that the baby ejected from the car has died.  Allegedly, the hit and run driver was not only speeding, but was also drunk when he slammed his 2010 Honda into two other cars. Recent reports have confirmed that the 3 month old baby in the minivan has died as a result of injuries in the car accident. Concerned readers have inquired about the car seat. According to reports, the grieving mom of the deceased baby has confirmed that her infant was in a car seat.

The hit and run driver has been charged with DUI manslaughter,  DUI with serious injuries,  failing to render aid, and one count of hit and run in a fatal crash. He is being held without bail in the West Palm Beach Jail.

This is a tragedy, so many lives are destroyed because of this hit and run incident. The parents and families involved are facing a devastating loss.

Florida is third in the nation, behind California and Texas  for hit and run accidents annually.

In an effort to share some helpful information in case you are involved in a hit and run accident, we have highlighted a few things that every driver should know:

1. Call the police to the scene immediately.
2. Share important information with the police on things such as description of the vehicle, information on the driver and make certain that this information is in the police report.
3. Write down all pertinent contact information from  witnesses to the accident and make sure it is in the police report.
4. Take photographs and document the accident scene.
5. Write down information about the accident while it is fresh in your memory.
6. Discuss the facts of your accident with an experienced law firm.
7. Contact your insurance company to report the accident.

Be safe, Be alert and Avoid distractions while driving. These are three simple ways that can help you avoid a car accident on the road.