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9/20/2009
Mike Schafer
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One Pedestrian Killed and One Injured in Truck Accident Friday Night Marion County Kentucky

Pedestrian Ladonna J. Sallee Killed in Marion County Kentucky-Kentucky Accident Attorney
DATE:     September 18, 2009
LOCATION:     Marion County Kentucky
TYPE:     36-year-old LaDonna J.  Sallee was killed Friday night on US68 in Marion County near Lebanon, Kentucky.

In an accident Friday evening a pedestrian, 36-year-old LaDonna J. Sallee was struck and killed while 32-year-old Trena R. Summers, also a pedestrian, was also struck and suffered non-life threatening injuries.  Sallee and Summers were struck by a Ford pickup truck driven by David A. Grimes, age 51 of Mt. Washington, KY.

The case is being investigated by the Kentucky State Police and it has not been reported as to whether charges will be filed.  WE should all be reminded that the Fall is the deadliest season of the year for pedestrians.  As motorists we need to be on the lookout as it is getting darker earlier.  As pedestrians we need to be extra careful to insure our visibility.




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