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Rhode Island Ms. Ms. sentenced because he lost death in the drug agreement – River Reporter case

Providence, Ri-a wife of Cranston, was convicted of Kent County's Supreme Court for the death of 51-year-old Donald boss in 2020.

In March, 24-year-old Skyla Gilroy was found guilty after a four-day jury in front of the judge of the Supreme Court of Luis Matos

Gilroy was sentenced to 10 years on Friday.

“Hits and runs are particularly tragic crimes that are worsened by a driver who does not take responsibility at the moment,” said Attorney General Neronha. “If this defendant had reported the collision immediately, the result could have been different. Instead, it will undoubtedly serve a significant prison sentence for her crimes. My thoughts are at Donald's family and I hope you can find a closure that has known that justice has been served. And thanks to the Warwick police department, for your extraordinary work when examining this case.”

According to the Attorney General, the state has proven during the process that Gilroy left the place of a car accident in which the boss was killed.

In the early morning on December 22, 2020, the Warwick police answered the crime scene when a man was hit by a vehicle on Airportstrasse in Warwick. On arrival, the Donald boss did not find the Donald boss on the street. According to testimonies, Donald and two other people traveled to the airport road to buy drugs. When the seller arrived, Donald approached the vehicle, and after a short argument, the driver (Gilroy) began to leave the parking lot, with the victim still on the vehicle. When the vehicle accelerated quickly, Donald fell to the ground and later died of his injuries.

The video surveillance from the area recorded film material of the incident, in which a Blue Nissan Rogue with three people comprised in the vehicle. The investigators confirmed that Gilroy was the girlfriend of the seller and that she drove the same type of car that was identified in video surveillance material. According to a search order, the investigators moved Gilroy's vehicle, which later confirmed them as the same vehicle that was recorded during video surveillance.

“A man died of the decision of this accused to leave the scene of the accident,” said Colonel Bradford E. Connor, chief of police from Warwick. “I hope Donald's family has a feeling of closure that this defendant will be held accountable for their crimes. I appreciate the efforts of our civil servants and detectives as well as the public prosecutor of the Attorney General, who worked tirelessly on this difficult case.”

The deputy prosecutor John Corrigan of the office of the Attorney General and Sergeant John Zaborski and Detective Sokphannareth Chea from the Warwick police department headed the investigation and persecution of the case.

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