Survivor of Tampa dump truck crash seeks justice

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A survivor of a Tampa dump truck crash that killed two folks and injured a number of others is in search of justice and inspiring all drivers to concentrate on the roads.

The scene of the March 17 dump truck crash.

The crash occurred on March 17 on the intersection of East MLK Jr. Blvd. and North fiftieth Road. Tampa police stated the motive force of a 2015 Kenworth dump truck failed to note the visitors stopped forward. 

To stop a crash, he veered off into one other lane. Investigators stated the motive force of a minivan in his 60s was stopped on the intersection with a nine-year-old and a seven-year-old as passengers. 

The backstory:

The dump truck plowed into the minivan, and all three passengers had been taken to an space hospital, the place the motive force was pronounced lifeless. 

PREVIOUS2 lifeless, a number of injured in MLK crash involving dump truck in Tampa: Police

Police stated whereas veering, the dump truck driver additionally hit a person in his early 20s who had stepped out of his field truck to put an indication on the grassy shoulder. That man died, too.

Marquita Gipson’s automobile was hit too. She stated she offers with again ache and complications, however nothing compares to the psychological anguish she nonetheless experiences. 

What they’re saying:

“I’ve stressed nights now. I can not sleep as a result of it is nonetheless in my head, simply occupied with what I noticed,” Gipson stated.

The scene of the dump truck crash.

In accordance with Tampa Police, the dump truck driver was issued a court docket summons for careless driving leading to loss of life. 

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FOX 13 requested if felony costs had been filed, however has not obtained a response. 

“These harmless folks’s lives are gone. No cash, nothing can exchange these folks’s lives. I needed to see my life flash earlier than me that day additionally,” Gipson stated. “You need to be accountable in your actions.”

What’s subsequent:

Gipson’s legal professional, Okoye Morgan with the Black Regulation Firm, stated they need to see extra being performed. 

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“We’re trying to ship a message. There have been too many of those catastrophic accidents and accidents that depart households hopeless and hurting,” Morgan stated. “We’re searching for justice and asking these within the surrounding space when driving they need to concentrate.”

The Supply: FOX 13’s Jennifer Kveglis collected the data on this story.

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