Sunday, March 4, 2012

Two local BGSU students still in critical condition after crash that killed 3 of their sorority sisters





By Tom Feran, The Plain Dealer 

Published: Saturday, March 03, 2012, 9:30 PM 



TOLEDO, Ohio -- Two Bowling Green State University sorority sisters from Greater Cleveland remained in critical condition Saturday evening with injuries suffered in a head-on collision on Interstate 75 early Friday.
Angelica Mormile 
Angelica Mormile, 19, of Garfield Heights, a freshman telecommunications major who graduated last spring from Holy Name High School, and Kayla Somoles, 19, of Parma, a sophomore majoring in middle childhood education and a graduate of Normandy High School, were taken to Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center in Toledo after the accident just north of Bowling Green.
Killed in the crash were three other members of the Alpha Xi Delta sorority who were in the car: Rebekah Blakkolb, 20, a graduate of Aurora High School and a junior majoring in tourism, leisure and event planning; driver Christina Goyett, 21, of Bay City, Mich., and Sarah Hammond, 21, of Yellow Springs, Ohio.
The students were traveling to Detroit to catch a flight for a spring break trip to the Dominican Republic when their car was hit head-on by a wrong-way driver identified as Winifred Lein, 69, of Perrysburg, who was pronounced dead at the scene.


1 comment:

  1. My heart sincerely breaks for these girls and their friends and families. Not sure how a parent recovers from such a tragic loss. Sending out prayers to the injured girls for a full recovery and special thoughts and prayers to the families who have lost their beloved daughters.

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