Kiran Lamichhane, 36, killed and Ralph Ringer, 56, arrested after pedestrian collision on ABC Lane in Columbia, Missouri
Man arrested in crash that killed Columbia pedestrian
Lamichhane was walking westbound on the edge of the street near ABC Laboratories, where he worked as a staff scientist. He had life-threatening injuries, and emergency medical services transported him to a local hospital, where he later died on Friday from the injuries.
Erratic driving reported before fatal crash with pedestrian
The witness told Dye the car sped up and slowed down several times and almost collided with other vehicles at least 12 times, the statement said. The second witness told Dye she had seen the Sonata dart all over the roadway, going from the right shoulder across both lanes to the median shoulder.
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Working at ABC lab.
Working at ABC lab.
I wish police arrested him before it was too late. Police Department has been notified by drivers regarding the reckless driver. Police have about 30 min to stop the drunk driver.
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