Kymberly Maclary dies in fatal West Price Hill pedestrian accident
Kymberly Maclary dies in fatal West Price Hill pedestrian accident
Fatal West Price Hill pedestrian accident death of Kymberly Maclary – Obituary
Kymberly Maclary, aged 33, has been identified as the victim in a tragic incident that occurred Saturday night in West Price Hill. The Hamilton County Coroner’s Office confirmed that Maclary was struck by a vehicle while walking her two dogs around 10 p.m. at the intersection of Glenway Avenue and Ferguson Road.
Both of Maclary’s dogs also perished in the accident. The driver responsible for the hit-and-run fled the scene, and authorities have yet to release details regarding a suspect or vehicle description.
Local residents, including Leland Warren, who regularly walks his dogs, express concern over the frequent disregard for speed limits and traffic signs in the area. Warren emphasizes the inherent risks of walking near busy streets, highlighting the lack of driver awareness.
Justin Webber reflects on this incident as a painful reminder of past pedestrian accidents, including the case of Gabriel Rodriguez, a Western Hills High School student killed by a hit-and-run driver.
Community members, including Webber, are urging the driver to come forward. They stress the importance of accountability and justice for those left behind.
Kymberly Maclary dies in fatal West Price Hill pedestrian accident Fatal West Price Hill pedestrian accident death of Kymberly Maclary – Obituary Kymberly Maclary, aged 33, has been identified as the victim in a tragic incident that occurred Saturday night in West Price Hill. The Hamilton County Coroner’s Office confirmed that Maclary was struck by…
Kymberly Maclary dies in fatal West Price Hill pedestrian accident Fatal West Price Hill pedestrian accident death of Kymberly Maclary – Obituary Kymberly Maclary, aged 33, has been identified as the victim in a tragic incident that occurred Saturday night in West Price Hill. The Hamilton County Coroner’s Office confirmed that Maclary was struck by…