Raisa Mosh, 45, and Irina Gardinant, 28, killed, and one other person injured after being struck by hit-and-run driver in crosswalk in Vancouver, Washington

Modified Date: 
Thu, 05/16/2019 - 4:30pm
Accident Date: 
Saturday, January 18, 2014

Mother, girlfriend of alleged driver in hit-and-run post bail.

Despite posting bail, the girlfriend of the alleged driver in a fatal hit-and-run crash will not be released from jail until she figures out her living situation.

Second person dies in hit-and-run; identities released.

A second pedestrian injured in a fatal hit-and-run crash Sunday night has died, Vancouver police said today.

Second woman dies in Vancouver hit & run.

Two people died in a hit and run accident involving two pickup trucks, police said.

Suspect in VanMall fatal hit-run crash pleads not guilty.

Brandon Smith pleaded not guilty today to charges related to the hit-and-run crash that killed two Vancouver women in a crosswalk in the VanMall neighborhood.

Suspect in fatal hit and run expected to plead guilty

An attorney for Brandon C. Smith of Vancouver said on Tuesday that his 28-year-old client is scheduled to plead guilty Dec. 12 in Clark County Superior Court to charges related to the women's deaths and apparently wants to marry the mother of his child before possibly heading off to prison.

Driver in Van Mall double-fatality hit-and-run gets 8 1/2 years

“I’m glad he got the maximum,” said Mosh’s eldest daughter, Tanya Mosh. “I wish he would have gotten life, but the law isn’t that way.”

Vancouver man's vehicular homicide sentence corrected

A Vancouver man who admitted to recklessly causing the deaths of Raisa Mosh, 45, and her friend, Irina Gardinant, 28, in a hit-and-run collision Jan. 19 will have to serve 18 months of community supervision instead of 12 months after he is released from prison.

Two people died in a hit and run accident involving two pickup trucks, police said. Irina Gardinant, 28, of Vancouver, died Monday morning as a result of a hit and run accident that occurred Sunday night in Vancouver. At approximately 8 p.m. Sunday, a pickup truck hit three pedestrians in a crosswalk, as it turned from Northeast 72nd Street onto Northeast Vancouver Mall Drive. Raisa Mosh, 45, of Vancouver, died Sunday. A third pedestrian sustained non-life-threatening injuries. A fourth pedestrian, a child, was not injured. Police were looking for a white Toyota Tundra with damage to its front end, grill, and possibly headlight. 

Topics: 
Hit and Run
People Involved: 
Raisa Mosh
Irina Gardinant
Brandon Smith

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