A devastating tragedy struck on July Fourth when a suspected drunken driver plowed down 11 people celebrating Independence Day at Corlears Hook Park in Lower East Side. Among the victims were a mother and her son, leaving their family and friends mourning their loss.
Diamond Pinkney, a grieving man who lost his mother and brother in the horrific crash, has a message for the alleged drunk driver, Daniel Christopher Hyden: “Own up to what you did.” Pinkney expressed his pain and sorrow, emphasizing the impact of Hyden’s actions on his life and the lives of his loved ones.
The community and the victims’ families are devastated by this senseless act of negligence. As they mourn the loss of their loved ones, they seek justice and accountability from the person responsible for the tragic incident.
The New York Post has been following this heartbreaking story and providing updates on the investigation. Stay tuned for more information on this developing case.
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