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Student of the University of Delaware, who were killed in a stolen Uhaul, identified by the police

The authorities identified a 24-year-old student from the University of Delaware who was killed when she said that a refugee crashed a stolen Uhaul while fleeing the police.

According to the LinkedIn side of the murdered student, Marina Vasconcelos was a student of the graduate in the third year, who received his doctorate in biochemistry.

Gordon Turner, from whom the police were sought in three other countries, was arrested at the scene and is held in a Wilmington prison for several charges.

The background story:

The investigators said that the officials had tried to arrest Gordon and another person when they were parked in a lot on Tuesday in East Main Street.

At that moment the police drove, Gordon and a passenger drove into the van, jumped onto a curb and beat two pedestrians before they lost control and beat several parked cars.

According to the police, there were four people in one of the parked cars, and one person was sitting in another parked vehicle.

According to the investigators, the power of the impact led one of the parked car to a third pedestrian.

A person who was later identified by the police as a 24-year-old student Marina Vasconcelos was killed in the crash and seven others were injured.

Gordon, from which the police were sought in Pennsylvania, Maryland and Georgia, was arrested and is accused several times.

What we know:

Marina Vasconcelos, a 24-year-old doctoral student from Maryland, was identified as the only victim that was killed in the crash.

Her LinkedIn page says that she was a student of the university in the third year that did her doctorate in biochemistry.

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