I decided to write this soapbox for the family of Samantha Callow.
She's a 15 year old girl, which died early Friday morning. Around 3:00 am, this morning while driving her parents car. Her parents didn't know that she had the car.
Who knew that what seemed to be a joyride turned into a deathful situation.
I would like to deticate the sopabox article to the family. And expecially her brother Tom Callow. I knew him really well and He goes to my school. When I heard the terrible news.. I noticed what he was going through today. Just this morning another thing happened.
But this time it happened to my family. My aunt, her boyfriend and my 3 cousins had to be rushed to the hospital early this morning. Turns out they had carbon monoxide poisoning in their house. Thank God they are fine! My cousin had to have an IV but now is okay and right back home. I would like for everyone to pray for the Callow family and my family as well.
This is the article...
A 15-year-old girl was killed early this morning when the car she was driving left the road as a cruiser attempted to stop her for driving without headlights.
Police said Samantha Callow’s vehicle became airborne at high speed at the end of High Street when it missed a turn, and landed on its roof in front of the garage at 16 Cedar St. She was ejected from the vehicle and pronounced dead at the scene, police said.
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Online guest book for Samantha Callow The incident began at 3:10 a.m. when the girl drove without headlights past a police cruiser occupied by Officer Bryan Whalen, who was parked at the Multi-Service on Marion Road.
Lt. Irving Wallace said that “it was not a chase” but that the girl was driving at a high rate of speed while the cruiser followed her with its blue lights flashing.
The girl turned onto High Street, still without headlights, and passed the intersection of High and Sawyer streets.
When the officer cleared the crest of the roadway near Tobey Hospital he saw that the girl’s car had missed the turn onto Cedar Street.
The accident is under investigation by state police, said Lt. Wallace
She's a 15 year old girl, which died early Friday morning. Around 3:00 am, this morning while driving her parents car. Her parents didn't know that she had the car.
Who knew that what seemed to be a joyride turned into a deathful situation.
I would like to deticate the sopabox article to the family. And expecially her brother Tom Callow. I knew him really well and He goes to my school. When I heard the terrible news.. I noticed what he was going through today. Just this morning another thing happened.
But this time it happened to my family. My aunt, her boyfriend and my 3 cousins had to be rushed to the hospital early this morning. Turns out they had carbon monoxide poisoning in their house. Thank God they are fine! My cousin had to have an IV but now is okay and right back home. I would like for everyone to pray for the Callow family and my family as well.
This is the article...
A 15-year-old girl was killed early this morning when the car she was driving left the road as a cruiser attempted to stop her for driving without headlights.
Police said Samantha Callow’s vehicle became airborne at high speed at the end of High Street when it missed a turn, and landed on its roof in front of the garage at 16 Cedar St. She was ejected from the vehicle and pronounced dead at the scene, police said.
Links
Online guest book for Samantha Callow The incident began at 3:10 a.m. when the girl drove without headlights past a police cruiser occupied by Officer Bryan Whalen, who was parked at the Multi-Service on Marion Road.
Lt. Irving Wallace said that “it was not a chase” but that the girl was driving at a high rate of speed while the cruiser followed her with its blue lights flashing.
The girl turned onto High Street, still without headlights, and passed the intersection of High and Sawyer streets.
When the officer cleared the crest of the roadway near Tobey Hospital he saw that the girl’s car had missed the turn onto Cedar Street.
The accident is under investigation by state police, said Lt. Wallace