Dr. Cynthia Ray, 47, dies of injuries sustained from car striking her on I-96 after stopping to help crash victims in Detroit, Michigan

Doctor hurt after stopping to help I-96 crash victims dies
Dr. Ray was on her way to work when she saw an overturned Jeep on eastbound I-96 and stopped to help the six teenagers trapped inside.
A car pulled around a curve and hit her, authorities said, injuring her and another Good Samaritan who also stopped to help, teenager Sean English. English had to have part of a foot amputated after the crash.
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Eichenhorn telling WWJ’s Sandra McNeill that Ray was a special woman, who rescued dogs few could love — was a dog-sled racer and a singer in a rock band, along with being a respected doctor in the pulmonary care unit.
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