Philadelphia: Suspected drunk driver hits, kills grandmother walking with her husband | philadelphia.cbslocal.com

Police are investigating a fatal pedestrian accident in the Wissinoming section of Philadelphia Sunday morning that left one person dead and another in critical condition.

Police were called to the intersection of Frankford Avenue and Comly Streets in Wissinoming Park around 11 a.m.

Police say 58-year-old Teresa Marquard was walking along the sidewalk with her husband when a drunk driver lost control of his minivan and hit the woman.

“They were just walking on the pavement,” Captain John Wilczynski, with the Philadelphia Police Department, said. “The car went up on the pavement and, unfortunately, struck her.”

The green Pontiac minivan finally stopped on the sidewalk of Wissinoming Park. It’s front end was crushed and the drivers side door was bent. Police blocked off the street during the investigation.

Police say the driver of the SUV was drunk behind the wheel. They say he was traveling south on Frankford Avenue when he swerved into the northbound lanes, then onto the sidewalk. The car then struck the victim, who was taken to Hahnemann University Hospital with head trauma. She was pronounced dead shortly after arrival.

“She gets killed from the crash and her husband who was with her, fortunately, he didn’t get hurt, but, unfortunately, he was to witness that drama,” Wilczynski said.

Neighbors say Teresa was often out on Gillespie Street, cleaning the road and the sidewalk with her husband. They say her and her husband were friendly and quiet.

“It’s a sad thing for her whole family,” neighbor Janet Zarisky said. “Always cleaning up her area, both sides of the street, minding their business. They didn’t really talk to anybody or bother anybody. They kept to themselves but they were always outside cleaning up.”

Police say the driver of the minivan was also taken to Hahnemann University Hospital where he is in critical condition. They say the driver will likely be charged with DUI and more Monday morning.

via Police Investigating Fatal Pedestrian Accident In Northeast Philadelphia « CBS Philly.

Neshoba Co., MS: 5 children, 1 adult dead when alleged drunk dad crashes SUV into creek | cbsnews.com

Neshoba County Sheriff Tommy Waddell says a man has been charged with six felony counts of DUI manslaughter after the weekend crash of a sport utility vehicle that killed his five children and one adult in the vehicle.

Waddell told The Associated Press by telephone that 34-year-old Duane John was charged after his release Monday from the Neshoba County General Hospital.

He says John was being held at the county jail on a $150,000 bond and hadn’t immediately retained a lawyer. John couldn’t immediately be reached for comment.

Authorities have said the SUV driven by the children’s father careened off an eastern Missisippi road into a creek on Saturday near Philadelphia. Waddell says the crash was alcohol-related and the cause remains under investigation.

via Duane John, Miss. man, charged in crash that killed 5 kids, 1 adult – Crimesider – CBS News.

Authorities identified the children killed as Kekaimeas John, 18 months; Quinton John, 4; Bobby John, 7; Duane John, 8; and Dasyanna John, 9. Their mother Deanna Jim, 28, survived.

Also killed was family friend Diane Chickaway, 37. Her husband, Dale Chickaway, 37, survived, Waddell said.

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Philadelphia: Father shoves 5-year-old son to safety before being struck and killed by suspected drunk driver | nbcphiladelphia.com

Roderick Williams is charged in accident.

Roderick Williams

A little boy is alive, in stable condition, thanks to the quick thinking of his late father.

Police say that around 11 p.m. Wednesday, a 5-year-old boy and his father, Michael Romano, 43, were crossing Roosevelt Boulevard at Rhawn Street in Northeast Philadelphia when a car sped through the intersection, hitting and killing Romano before fleeing the scene.

The impact of the crash threw the man down the block toward Loney street.

Witnesses told police Romano saved his son’s life by getting him out of the way to take the brunt of the fatal crash.

“He pushed his son out of the way. The car hit him, but kept going,” witness Joe Greer told NBC10′s Jesse Gary.

Roderick Williams, 21, was stopped minutes later on Borbeck and the Boulevard by an off-duty 2nd District officer who witnessed the accident. He was arrested on suspicion of Driving Under the Influence.

Williams was already on probation for a first offense DUI at the time of the accident, according to court records.

Police tell NBC10 that Williams was charged with DUI Thursday as well as Homicide by Vehicle and other related offenses.

The 5-year-old boy is in stable condition at St. Christopher’s Hospital.

via Dad Sacrifices His Life to Save Son From Hit-and-Run | NBC 10 Philadelphia.

Fresno Co., CA: Selma woman arrested in double fatal DUI crash on Highway 180 | fresnobee.com

A 24-year-old Selma woman was charged with gross vehicular manslaughter and felony DUI in connection with a crash early today on east Highway 180 that killed two people.

The California Highway Patrol reported that Stephanie A. Soza was driving a 2003 Ford Mustang eastbound on Highway 180 east of State Road 245 at about 4:30 a.m. when she drove onto a dirt shoulder, collided with a mile-post marker and then went down a steep embankment. The Mustang struck several trees and came to rest against a tree facing down a steep grade.

Joshua Paramore, 21, from Philadelphia, Pa., and an 18-year-old man from Badger were killed when they struck the top of the windshield in the collision, the CHP said. Neither was wearing a seatbelt.  Paramore was in the front passenger seat and the 18-year-old in the left-rear seat, the CHP reported. His name has not yet been released.

read more here > Selma woman arrested in fatal DUI crash on Highway 180 – Updates – fresnobee.com.

Tacony, PA: DUI, Murder Charges in Tacony Crash That Killed 2 | NBC 10 Philadelphia

A young woman and man were killed this morning when another car blew through a stop sign, according to police, and hit their car with such force that it caught fire. The couple had to be pulled from the wreckage and neighbors tried to save them, but it was too late.

The woman, 26 and her passenger, a 31-year-old man were both pronounced dead at the scene. Now the man who allegedly drove through the stop sign is charged with driving under the influence, homicide by vehicle, homicide by vehicle while DUI and murder. Police identified him Thursday night as George Vidra, 26.

read more here > DUI, Murder Charges in Tacony Crash That Killed 2 | NBC 10 Philadelphia.