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Gillsville woman arrested, accused of an accident that was killed …

Update released on Wednesday, May 7th at 2:15 p.m.

A woman from Gillsville was now arrested in the accident, who claimed the life of an East Hall High Schoollehrer and trainer on Tuesday morning.

The Georgia State Patrol announced on Wednesday afternoon that 57-year-old Maria Escobedo was arrested due to vehicle murder and the failure to give the left when turning. From Wednesday it was recorded in the Hall County prison without bond.

In a report by the State Patrol, Escobedo drove a Chevrolet suburb when she drove from Victor Vega at the age of 54 at the age of 54 at the age of 54 at the age of Victor Vega.

Vega was reportedly thrown out of his motorcycle and run over from the suburb. He was later declared dead in the Northeast Georgia Medical Center in Gainesville.


Original history released on Tuesday, May 6th at 2:10 p.m.:

Pupils and employees of the East Hall High School mourn for a school teacher and co -coach of the school who died on Tuesday morning in an accident near Gainesville.

The 54 -year -old Victor Vega was declared dead shortly after the crash on the Old Cornelia Highway at Jesse Jewel Parkway in the Rabbittown region in the Northeast Georgia Medical Center in Gainesville. A report by Georgia State Patrol said that the crash took place around 7:45 a.m. when Vega drove his motorcycle east on Jesse Jewel Parkway.

The State Patrol report states that a Chevrolet suburb of 2007 driven by Maria Escobedo at the age of 57, which then turned left in front of Vegas motorcycle, caused the two to collide. Vega was reportedly thrown out of the motorcycle and run over from the suburb.

The Hall County School District published an explanation in response to Vega's death on Tuesday afternoon:

“Today we are deeply sad due to the loss of teacher and coach Victor Vega from the East Hall School. Our prayers go to the Vega family, the students and the faculty of the East Hall High School and the East Hall community. Explanation.

According to the East Hall High School website, Vega was an economic teacher at the school and consultant for his future managing directors of America. He was also a co -trainer for the school's baseball and softball teams.

Vega had a master at Park University in Missouri, where he also played college baseball. He later served in the United States Air Force.

According to the Georgia State Patrol, no formal charges were announced during the crash on Tuesday afternoon.

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