16-Year-Old Brutally Killed By An On-Coming Car

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A recent reporting of 16-year-old Gina Serrapica, was tragically hit by a black Ford Ranger at an Exxon gas station located at 1125 West Broad St. Gina was reported to be driving home with two of her friends from school, Xavier White and Alisa Adams . White states Gina "was not feeling good and needed some air". The young girl decided "it was best to stop at a gas station considering the spacious area". Exxon was closed since 11 P.M, reporters say the event took place around 3 A.M. The teen got out of the car and in the middle of running towards the Gas-station, head-on, Gina was struck by the black Ford. The driver was identified as 43-year-old, Mark Moyer, a former English Teacher at Becca High-School. Moyer testifies explaining he "did not see her" and "it was too dark at night". Ambulance only rushed teen to hospital, to find out the tragedy of the accident. Gina has suffered many Carotid brain injuries from the direct hit and her Descending Aorta, located in her abdomen, was punctured rough. 6:25 A.M, Gina Serrapica passed away at St. Lukes, Anderson campus. Friends and family describe Gina as an uplifting person with a kind soul. Ashley Smith, close friend of Gina, had a few words to say about the event:
"Gina has been my best friend since middle school. This doesn't even seen real, Gina was the friend that everyone loved to have, I have no words"
As, this is bit of a recent shock to everyone, more news will be released in a short term.

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