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5th victim identified in tragic hit-and-run accident

Reported by: Russell Mills
Email: webmaster@kjrh.com
Last Update: 11/13/2007 11:10 am
2 News has learned the identity of the fifth victim in Friday night's tragic hit-and-accident.

Nellie Kelly, spokeswoman for the Tulsa area chapter of the American Red Cross, confirms that Anita Foote died in the incident outside the Backyard Bar near 12th Street and South Memorial Avenue.

The suspect in the case, Kimberly Graham, 37, has reportedly told police that she was behind the wheel five people were struck and killed in the street about 11:00 p.m. Friday.

Police say a Broken Arrow teacher, De Anna Coatney, 42, had dumped her motorcycle outside the bar and that others had come over to help her.

That's when a white truck came around the corner and hit all five.

The other victims include De Anna's husband, Ronnie, 49, Casey Jones, 29, and Shannon Lacey, 36.

Graham remains jailed on a total bond of $300,000.


She faces five counts of leaving the scene of a fatal accident and five counts of 2nd-degree manslaughter.






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