Helena Louise Shaw, 52, killed in pedestrian collision on US 17 in Leland, North Carolina
Pedestrian killed after being hit by car in Leland
King said Shaw had gotten out of her vehicle in the Willoughbys restaurant parking lot, crossed the southbound lanes of US 17 on foot and was struck by Ruezinksy's Subaru when she tried to cross the northbound lanes.
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Your struggle to find your
Your struggle to find your place in this world is over, sweetheart. You're at peace...at long last.
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