DUI Victims: November 2009 Archives

November 21, 2009

Fatal Atlanta Car Crash Caused by Suspected Drunk Driver

My heart sank today when I saw the 11alive news report about a young woman killed in an auto accident this morning involving a suspected drunk driver. The 24 year old woman was driving with her boyfriend, her 2 year old son, and 7 month old daughter on I-20 East when they were struck by a vehicle traveling the wrong way on the interstate. Atlanta Police say the wrong-way driver, identified as Robert Ayiteyfio, fled the scene on foot but was later apprehended. He has been charged with vehicular homicide, DUI, and driving the wrong way on the interstate.

As a Georgia Personal Injury Lawyer that regularly represents crime victims and as a father of 2 it was particularly moving to see the deceased woman's father tearful plea to would be drunk drivers. The father delivered this message today from Grady Hospital, where his 7 month old granddaughter remains in critical condition. "I lost a daughter this morning. For all of you DUI drivers out there, please stop. Please. I'm begging you. Please, this hurts."

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November 7, 2009

Cobb County Police Officer Injured by Suspected Drunk Driver

marietta dui.jpgIt is an unfortunate fact that drunken drivers pose a significant risk to motorist traveling in and through Cobb County. The danger of becoming victim of DUI is even greater on week-end nights. According to WSBTV a suspected drunk driver crashed into a Cobb County Police Officer's cruiser at 11:30 Friday night. The officer was parked with his emergency lights on, helping with lane closures for road construction on Interstate 575 south at the Bells Ferry exit.

From review of the scene photographs this was clearly a tremendous and horrible impact. Both the officer and the suspected drunk driver were injured. The officer was transported to Kennestone Hospital with head injuries. My wife and Iare praying for a quick and full recovery for the injured officer and the other driver.

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