Tuesday, 5 January 2016

UNLUCKY TO ASSIST: US STUDENT VOLUNTEER DRIVER KILLED IN ROAD RAGE ATTACK ON NEW YEAR’S EVE



 
SARA
What do you say when by chance you receive what you have not planned for, it may be a good result… or a bad one as the case in question.

This is the story of Sara Mutschlechner, a 20 year old junior at the University of North Texas, that is reported to have been killed in an alleged road rage shooting. Miss. Mutschlechner is stated to have attended a party with other friends on New Year’s Eve, December 31, 2015 and at the end of the party is said to have volunteered as the designated driver to drop off her friends at their homes.

However, that journey did not end well as she was shot in a suspected road rage attack by a killer now on the radar of the police. The shooting occurred at around 2am Friday morning when she left the party venue in
Denton, Texas with her friends, a black SUV drove sideways with her car with about five men inside.

The police report states that there was an altercation between the occupants of Mutschlechner’s car and those in the SUV followed by gunshots being fired by a person in the SUV.

The deceased is said to have thereafter lost control of the car which ran into a crash, she was taken to the hospital and sustained on life support. Unfortunately she passed away later on Friday due to the injuries from the shooting.

The police are said to be taken all steps to ensure her killer is apprehended, it is also taken as a possibility that some of the occupants of the SUV were coming from the very New Year’s eve party that the deceased and her friends attended.

The police are still not able to identify or arrest any suspects but have been reviewing CCTV clips with the aim of successfully identifying the person responsible for her death.

Meanwhile her family and friends on Saturday, met for a vigil in honor of Mutschlechner's lifetime. Speaking at the event, her father, Mr. Clay Mutschlechner said "there's so many people that knew her that she touched their lives. She never met a stranger," while her mother stated "She was friends with everyone."

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