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Woman confronts hit-and-run driver, and dies.
Sounds like an episode of Law and Order. The suspect, Abdelaziz Hamze, was arrested while seated in a plane about to take off for Athens! He had allegedly run over the victim, who had confronted him. The victim got stuck under his vehicle and was dragged to her death over several miles in Fort Lauderdale.
Lesson: Do not attempt to block a hit-and-run driver with your own body. It's just a stupid car.
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It's only a cell phone--Don't die for it!
By Stanley B. Chambers, Staff Writer
A 16-year-old Durham teen drowned today at Falls Lake after jumping into the water to retrieve his cell phone, according to Wake County Sheriff Donnie Harrison.
Eddie Allen of 1905 S. Roxboro St. was fishing with his mentor, Garrett McCollum, 24, of Durham, when his cell phone fell into the lake. McCollum warned Allen not to go in after it, but the teen jumped into the water.
He immediately had trouble, Harrison said, and McCollum jumped in after him.
But McCollum also had trouble in the water and a nearby fisherman, Scott Blay, came to McCollum's rescue. Blay was not able to reach Allen in time.
Harrison said his office is treating the case as an accidental drowning.
It's senseless. The cell phone was probably fried anyway. Scary to think that BOTH friends could've died.
Sounds like an episode of Law and Order. The suspect, Abdelaziz Hamze, was arrested while seated in a plane about to take off for Athens! He had allegedly run over the victim, who had confronted him. The victim got stuck under his vehicle and was dragged to her death over several miles in Fort Lauderdale.
Lesson: Do not attempt to block a hit-and-run driver with your own body. It's just a stupid car.
More:
It's only a cell phone--Don't die for it!
By Stanley B. Chambers, Staff Writer
A 16-year-old Durham teen drowned today at Falls Lake after jumping into the water to retrieve his cell phone, according to Wake County Sheriff Donnie Harrison.
Eddie Allen of 1905 S. Roxboro St. was fishing with his mentor, Garrett McCollum, 24, of Durham, when his cell phone fell into the lake. McCollum warned Allen not to go in after it, but the teen jumped into the water.
He immediately had trouble, Harrison said, and McCollum jumped in after him.
But McCollum also had trouble in the water and a nearby fisherman, Scott Blay, came to McCollum's rescue. Blay was not able to reach Allen in time.
Harrison said his office is treating the case as an accidental drowning.
