Julie Genzink, 19, critically injured when struck while jogging at 142nd Avenue and 38th Street in Overisel Township, Michigan
Jogger, 19, hit by vehicle on eve of sister’s graduation
The church said in a Facebook post[1] that Genzink is “still very critical” but “hanging in there.” Her sister is scheduled to graduate from Hamilton High School Thursday night, according to the church.
Overisel Reformed Church plans to hold a prayer service[2] for Genzink and her family at 7:15 p.m. Thursday.
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