Dean Capasso, 50, and Kimberly Perkins, 57, killed, and Rudolph Baitt, 73, charged after pedestrian collision on Lost Nation Road in Willoughby, Ohio
Modified Date:
Mon, 02/01/2016 - 11:42amAccident Date:
Saturday, January 30, 2016Eastlake man in court for double fatal crash
Capasso was airlifted to MetroHealth Medical Center in Cleveland on Jan. 30 following the crash and was pronounced dead Jan. 31, according to the Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner’s Office.
Perkins died at Lake Health West Medical Center.
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Type: Pedestrian Accident
Topics:
DWI - DUI - Alcohol or Drug UsePeople Involved:
Rudolph Baitt
Dean Capasso
Kimberly Perkins
Roadway:
Lost Nation RoadCity:
Willoughby, OHCounty:
Lake County, OHArea:
Cleveland-Akron, OH
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