This is due to the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, which is scheduled to take place in Jeddah that weekend on Saturday, March 9 at 5 p.m. GMT.
Following a fatal hit-and-run vehicle accident that also claimed the life of her roommate, a recent Texas Tech graduate has been struggling for her life on a ventilator for almost a month.
On February 11 in Dallas, while waiting at a signal, Camryn Herriage, 23, and her roommate, along with a few other companions, were struck by a car, according to Fox 4 Dallas.
Herrage’s apartment is only two blocks away from the scene of a pile-up crash that occurred after a Ford pickup truck struck the back of their car, according to Dallas Police.
Sara House, Herriage’s roommate, perished in the collision, but she and her four companions were taken to a local hospital, the station reported.
After receiving her degree from Texas Tech University in December, the 23-year-old moved into an apartment in Dallas close to her close-knit social circle, with whom she frequently filmed TikToks.
The hit-and-run motorist was criticized by her older sister Casie Campanello for her “careless act.”
“Literally, a careless act put us in a situation that changed all of our lives,” Campanello told the outlet. “We are very helpless and just have to stay strong for her, but it’s very difficult to see.”
Her sister has waited by her bedside now for weeks waiting for her to wake up.
“I know everybody, we all cry every day over it but try not to do it in the room with her,” Campanello said.It is said that the woman fled the site of the incident and was detained by police. According to reports, the driver—27-year-old Carmen Guerrero—was traveling at 70 mph in a 35 mph zone.
A woman who seemed to be “extremely intoxicated” emerged from the driver’s side of the truck “wearing a small black dress and white clubbing shoes,” according to an arrest warrant document, and bystanders who saw the crash reported it to 911.
Guerrero was reportedly taken into custody last week after detectives found her wallet in the abandoned truck.
According to Campanello, her primary concern is her little sister’s healing rather than the investigation or forgiving Guerrero.
She claimed, “The surgeon told us he never saw anyone make it to the hospital with her injury when she came out of her first surgery.” “So she’s got a goal,”
In addition to manslaughter, Guerrero is accused of aggravated assault with a dangerous weapon.
The Dallas County jail is where she is being detained.