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Brian Matthew Kronberger

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Brian Matthew Kronberger

Birth
Washington, USA
Death
16 Mar 2002 (aged 16)
Washington, USA
Burial
Everett, Snohomish County, Washington, USA GPS-Latitude: 47.9170139, Longitude: -122.2126083
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On Saturday morning March 16, 2002, Brian Kronberger, a 16 year old boy and his friend were walking down the sidewalk in a school zone on Pecks Drive in Everett, Washington. A Volkswagon bus veered in and hit Brian from behind then veered out immediately and sped away from the scene. Brian was thrown 35 feet head first into a parked car. Brian was rushed to Harborview Hospital where his family was informed Brian would not survive his head injuries.

The driver and his passenger both claim they had fallen asleep. The driver admitted to staying up all night consuming alcoholic beverages. He still had a significant amount of alcohol in his blood but was no longer legally drunk at the time of the incident. Within just a few hours of killing Brian, the driver was a free man. No charges have been filed on the driver to this day, criminal or otherwise. Eight months after losing Brian, the family still deeply mourns, the driver carries on with his life.

The driver was uninsured and was in a borrowed vehicle also uninsured. He is a habitual traffic offender with numerous offenses. He repeatedly drives with no insurance, no valid drivers license, and had been charged previously with DUI, reckless driving, and speeding. Now he has killed someone due to his careless and negligent driving habits.

http://www.fatalfatigue.com
On Saturday morning March 16, 2002, Brian Kronberger, a 16 year old boy and his friend were walking down the sidewalk in a school zone on Pecks Drive in Everett, Washington. A Volkswagon bus veered in and hit Brian from behind then veered out immediately and sped away from the scene. Brian was thrown 35 feet head first into a parked car. Brian was rushed to Harborview Hospital where his family was informed Brian would not survive his head injuries.

The driver and his passenger both claim they had fallen asleep. The driver admitted to staying up all night consuming alcoholic beverages. He still had a significant amount of alcohol in his blood but was no longer legally drunk at the time of the incident. Within just a few hours of killing Brian, the driver was a free man. No charges have been filed on the driver to this day, criminal or otherwise. Eight months after losing Brian, the family still deeply mourns, the driver carries on with his life.

The driver was uninsured and was in a borrowed vehicle also uninsured. He is a habitual traffic offender with numerous offenses. He repeatedly drives with no insurance, no valid drivers license, and had been charged previously with DUI, reckless driving, and speeding. Now he has killed someone due to his careless and negligent driving habits.

http://www.fatalfatigue.com

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