JT expands on the legacy of Darryl Kollai whose passing I posted about yesterday.
09/04/2008
Wesleyan Freshman Killed In Accident
Staff
Buckhannon
An after dinner bike ride ended tragically for a freshman student at West Virginia Wesleyan Wednesday night. Upshur County Sheriff's Deputies say 18-year-old Daniel Duncan of Norwalk, Ohio was killed when he was hit head-on by a drunk driver.
Sheriff Virgil Miller says the accident occurred on Route 20 about six miles south of the Buckhannon campus in the community of Hinkleville. He says Duncan was apparently riding back to campus when a truck being driven by 23-year-old Roger Lee Harrison of French Creek hit him. Sheriff Miller says Harrison was attempting to pass another vehicle when the deadly accident occurred.
Sheriff Miller says Harrison left the scene of the accident, but several residents outside a nearby convenience store saw the whole thing. "They were able to give us a description and information," the sheriff said. Harrison was arrested within 90 minutes of the crash.
West Virginia Wesleyan spokesman Bob Skinner says Daniel Duncan had already started to make an impact on campus although he had just been there for a little more than two weeks. "He joined our Honors program, was a member of the Concert Chorale, the Wesleyan Jazz Ensemble and Cycling Club," Skinner said. "He had a list of activities that you usually don't see freshman do that quickly."
Skinner says counselors are in place at the college and a memorial service has been scheduled for next Tuesday. "This was a charismatic young man who had lots of friends at the college," Skinner said.
The last student killed at Wesleyan died in a car wreck in early 2006.
Sheriff Miller says Roger Harrison is charged with a pair of felonies, DUI causing death and leaving the scene of a deadly accident. He says Harrison has never been arrested in Upshur County, where he recently moved, but has been in custody on a number of other charges in California, Illinois, Louisiana and Pocahontas County.
The sheriff met with the student’s family Thursday morning. Skinner says Wesleyan’s president and dean of students also spoke with them. He says they are devastated but thankful for the help Wesleyan is providing.
Simon de BruxellesI honestly cannot believe the disregard for human life that one would need to have in order to hit a pedestrian, cyclist, motorcycle, or motorist and then drive away...
A cyclist who pedalled the world for more than 40 years, braving raging rivers, a lion and the hospitality of an Eskimo princess, has been killed by a hit-and-run driver in Greece.
Ian Hibell, 74, was a well-known figure in the world of long-distance cycle touring, setting several records and pedalling the equivalent of ten times around the Equator.