Usually, death news is sad to hear but when it is related to a person who already dedicated her life in order to serve society, then it becomes sad. One such community is currently grieving the demise of a person who lost her life during a hit-and-run incident. Such cases are constantly increasing and look like, law enforcement is need to be strict with the traffic rules it is also necessary to increase the strictness of the punishments. Maybe then such cases could be prevented. Speaking about the current incident, the deceased was identified as Maureen Wener.
Maureen Werner: Bicyclist Killed Highland Park
She was a mother, a role model, and a friend in her community who was always ready to help other people. Most people are remembering the 49-year-old lady who lost her life in a hit-and-run accident that happened on Friday afternoon. According to the reports she was riding her bike close to Deerfield and Piccadilly Road. The entire community is shocked and wants justice for her and wants to see the accused behind bars. Thousands of people are paying tribute to her and remembering her for the work she did for society.
A youth services librarian who worked at the Deerfield Public Library, Noreen Trotsky shares his thought on the deceased and requested police to find the culprit. He states that “I hope the police find the culprit who did this crime. It is hard to believe that she is actually gone. Maureen was a wonderful woman who always help to love people. She was thoughtful. She had always said ‘hi’ to you and asked how things were going, and she is going to be missed greatly.” Cops lodged the case and they are currently probing the case and stating that the vehicle drove away from the scene, and the victim lost her life at the nearby hospital from her serious wounds.