Georgette Stovall, 51, dies and Tiffany Hayes, 31, charged after pedestrian collision at Bethany Church and Brannan in Gwinnett County, Georgia
Dog missing after Gwinnett woman hit by car
Stovall’s dog, Allie, ran away from the accident scene and may be injured, according to relatives. She was wearing a yellow collar and would possibly still be dragging a yellow leash. Blood found on the front porch of the home has led relatives to believe Allie returned home at some point.
Charges announced against driver in fatal pedestrian accident
Hayes has been charged with vehicular homicide, reckless driving, failure to maintain a lane, driving on the wrong side of the roadway, no insurance and tire tread.
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When someone is seriously injured in a pedestrian accident, the first days and weeks are spent getting medical treatment and dealing with the new reality of injuries, pain, lost work, and disruption to normal life. When someone dies in a collision with a vehicle, family members are forced to deal with grief, anger, and loss as they struggle to move forward.
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