Skye Brunetti, 25, and her dog killed in collision on Union Boulevard in East Islip, New York
Pedestrian killed in East Islip crash, cops say
A 2007 Chrysler sedan was heading west on Union Boulevard, west of Harwood Avenue, at about 9:10 a.m. when the car “left the roadway” and struck Skye Brunetti, 25, of East Islip, and her dog, Suffolk County police said.
GoFundMe: Skye Brunetti Fund
On April 12, 2016, Skye Brunetti was a single mother who was taking her son Antonio to the bus for School. After Antonio was placed on the bus, Skye was walking back home. She was struck and killed by a motor vehicle on Union Blvd in East Islip, NY. Her son, Antonio was the world to her and she was loved by many. This fund will help the Brunetti family pay for funeral expenses, Please help this family in their tragic time of need.
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