Adrianna Gatt 23, killed, A.J. Hardeman, 2-year-old girl slightly injured, taken to hospital after their vehicle strikes guardrail and crashes on I-10.
Modified Date:
Fri, 03/13/2015 - 3:51pmAccident Date:
Friday, January 31, 2014Former Lobo involved in deadly Texas rollover.
A former New Mexico Lobos basketball player was involved in a deadly crash early Saturday morning which killed an Albuquerque woman.
Former Lobo A.J. Hardeman involved in fatal rollover in Texas.
Former Lobo men’s basketball player A.J. Hardeman was involved in a rollover crash early Saturday morning in Odessa, Texas, that left an Albuquerque woman dead.
Former Lobo men’s basketball player A.J. Hardeman was involved in a rollover crash early Saturday morning in Odessa, Texas, that left an Albuquerque woman dead.
The Texas Department of Public Safety said that Hardeman fell asleep while driving on Interstate 10 and swerved off the road and hit a guard rail, according to the report. Adrianna Gatt, 23, of Albuquerque, was thrown from the car during the crash. She was pronounced dead at the scene.
Hardeman and his two-year-old daughter, who was also in the car, were taken to a local hospital and later released, according to the Odessa American.
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When someone is killed in a car, truck, bicycle, pedestrian, or other kind of accident, family members left behind must cope with the tragedy as best they can. Many important decisions need to be made, and a wrongful death claim needs to be filed.
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Type: Car Accident
People Involved:
Adrianna Gatt
A.J. Hardeman
Roadway:
I-10City:
Odessa, TXCounty:
Ector County, TXArea:
Odessa-Midland, TX
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