A child named Abigail Lucero from Paris Tennesse reportedly met an accident. She is also known by the name Abby Lucero.
If you look at the statistics, every year about 1.35 million people’s death is reported due to car accident and an average of 3700 people lose their lives every day on the road.
Sadly, Abby happened to one of them that day.
Obituary: Abby Lucero Paris Tn Wreck – Car Accident Death
Abby Lucero was reported dead in a car accident.
According to the source, she was driving on Bay shore near Taylor Avenue on Pine Breathable Drive when the accident happened.
It was reported that she was driving hastily, causing her to lose control over the vehicle that led to a terrible accident. In addition to that, the accident took place at 12:30 am in November 2018.
On the other hand, it is also said that Ricky Glisson was in the rear when the terrible collision happened. The vehicle was hit by Kevin Hilt’s vehicle. He was traveling northwest near Routon on Highway 79 when he hit a car. Following that, the vehicle collided into Westward Lane crashed and slammed a signpost, and the car turned upside down causing Abby and Cheyanne Glisson to be thrown from and trapped underneath the vehicle.
Abby was merely 11 years old when she passed away. Her family is mourning the untimely demise of their daughter.
Where Is Kevin Hilt Now?
Kevin Hilt is the 39-year-old man from Mimosa St who hit the rear of the vehicle Abby was driving.
In 2021, he pleaded guilty to criminally negligent homicide for his role in a 2018 car crash that killed an 11-year-old girl. Following that, he entered the plea in Henry County Circuit Court and was sentenced to serve four years in the Department of Correction.
In addition to that, he was originally charged with two counts of vehicular homicide, representing two different statutes of the law. He was also charged with vehicular assault, two counts of reckless endangerment, and DUI. Meanwhile, all of these charges were dismissed with the exception of one vehicular homicide charge, which was amended.
According to the sentence, he is currently in jail and will be there till 2025 for the homicide.