Levi Sanford, 34, and Stephanie Webb, 30, have been killed after being hit by Nina Gonzalez, 43, when she crossed lanes on U.S. 285 in Denver, Colorado
Modified Date:
Tue, 10/06/2015 - 10:42amAccident Date:
Saturday, March 21, 2015Two motorcycle riders killed in Saturday crash on U.S. 285
Drugs or alcohol do not appear to be a factor in the crash, Lewis said, but speed is being investigated
A motorcyclist and accompanying passenger were killed Saturday evening after being struck by Nina Gonazalez, 43, when she was reported speeding on U.S. 285. Gonzalez crossed over to the other side of the road and crashed into the motorcylist annd passenger, causing them to be ejected and thrown from the motorcycle. We will update this story as more information becomes available.
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Type: Motorcycle Accident
People Involved:
Nina Gonzalez
Levi Sanford
Stephanie Webb
Roadway:
Dover RoadCity:
Denver, COCounty:
Denver County, COArea:
Denver, CO
Comments
This woman is some sort of a.
This woman is some sort of a. sociopath. Barely seemed to affect her. Now running around without a mask and traveling to and from other states doing whatever.
SO WRONG!
SO WRONG!
texting no doubt.
texting no doubt.
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