RACINE, WI — Lakethia Richardson died after a car accident that happened in Racine, Wisconsin on Saturday, December 13th, 2014. The news article released by Fox 6 Now said that the accident happened around 3:20 Saturday night.
43-year-old Lakethia Richardson died when the car she was in and another vehicle collided while driving near the intersection of 13th Street and South Memorial Drive. The news did not say how the accident happened, only that Richardson’s vehicle rolled as a result.
Richardson was trapped in the vehicle and died. The driver of the other vehicle was identified as 33-year-old Tarance Bryant, who currently faces drunk driving related charges in connection with the accident.
Racine Police and Wisconsin State Patrol officials were investigating the crash.
Scene of the Accident
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