Carrie A. Friedhoff, 41, killed, and Robin W. Friedhoff, 58, injured in motorcycle collision with hit-and-run driver on Interstate 95 in Richmond, Virginia
Police ID motorcycle passenger killed in I-95 hit-and-run
State Police are looking for the black newer model SUV and its driver. Sources told CBS 6 reporter Jon Burkett that the SUV had to have sustained some damage and the driver had to have known that they had hit Friedhoff and the bike and kept going.
“She just died right there in his arms,” Wife dies along interstate following hit-and-run crash
Dunn says that Robin Friedhoff is an experienced motorcyclist who has been driving for nearly four decades. At the time of the crash, both were wearing helmets.
Community raises money for man after wife killed on I-95
A GoFundMe account has been established[1] to help a Chesterfield man who lost his wife in a hit-and-run accident on Interstate 95. More than $600 was raised in the hours after the page went live.
3 weeks after deadly I-95 hit-and-run, victim’s aunt begs driver to turn self in
Troopers urge anyone who may have information that could help find the driver -- especially if you were on I-95 in that northbound area of I-95 around 10 p.m. on June 24 -- to call Virginia State Police at 804-553-3445 or #77.
Since motorcycle crashes often end in serious injuries, victims need immediate help
Motorcycle accidents are more likely to end in serious injuries or death for the motorcyclist, since the rider is not protected from the force of a collision. When a motorcycle accident happens, the injured rider needs immediate, appropriate medical care, the accident needs to be investigated, and the insurance companies need to be informed.
When a motorcycle crash is caused by negligence, additional steps need to be taken to protect the legal rights of the injured motorcyclist or the family members of someone killed in a motorcycle crash. Go here to learn more about motorcycle accidents and claims.
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