Loubertha Phyfier, 78, and Marion Lewis, 62, killed and several injured in Thanksgiving car accident with alleged drunk driver Marquis Coleman, 40, at the intersection of Rosa Parks Avenue and West Edgemont Avenue in Montgomery, AL
Man charged with reckless murder, DUI in crash that killed 2
"A family was on their way to celebrate Thanksgiving and now they are planning a funeral," Bailey said. "Please be careful on the roadway and never allow someone to drive drunk. It's good for people to have fun with family and friends, but remember, if you have anything to drink, you shouldn't drive. Driving drunk is a crime.
Man gets life in prison for drunk-driving death
Marquis R. Coleman was sentenced to life in prison Thursday in the Thanksgiving 2014 death of 78-year-old Loubertha Phyfier.
Drunk driver sentenced in holiday crash that killed 2 cousins
A Montgomery man received multiple life sentences in connection with the drunk driving deaths of two women on Thanksgiving Day.
The Montgomery Police Department confirms it has charged Marquis Coleman, 40, from Montgomery, of a double-fatal Thanksgiving Day crash with felony DUI, felony leaving the scene of an accident and two counts of reckless murder in connection to the deadly crash. Marquis Coleman is now being held on each charge at the Montgomery County Detention Facility.
After an injury car accident, take these steps to help the recovery process
When someone has been injured in a car crash, it's hard to know what to do to help. Injured people need appropriate medial treatment, but they also need to have their civil and legal rights protected.
After a serious crash, several steps need to be taken, including dealing with the insurance companies, tracking and documenting lost income from missed work, coordinating medical bill payments, and handling an insurance claim.
Go here for information on the best way to handle these issues following an injury car accident.
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