Williams Bay woman recuperating from 3-car crash injuries
A Williams Bay woman who sustained severe internal injuries Tuesday in a crash in Walworth Township is stable and continues to recuperate, hospital officials said Thursday.
Keishah E. King, 22, of Williams Bay, is still in intensive care at Rockford Memorial Hospital but is expected to be transferred out of the unit soon.
King was flown to the hospital Tuesday after a Janesville woman suspected of driving drunk failed to halt at a four-way stop at Highway 67 and County F, causing a three-car accident and injuring two others, in addition to King.
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Jun 27, 2009 at 4:25 p.m.
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To all readers; We sit and ask Why? and How could she? well through this all God has shown me that I am just as broken as the Drunk driver. Broken People cause Brokeness, My best friend fought her life, and is in slow recovery, Yes it hurts me to see my best friend going through all this, but If it was me that hit her, I would want Grace, and I guess thats what the Lord has been showing me is giving people grace that I have recieved and want out of my brokeness. I hope that this 23 yr old Drunk Driver realizes the pain she has caused, and gets help before she does it again! Please keep praying for my dearest friend! Karrmin Debbink (Williams Bay WI.)
Jun 26, 2009 at 6:59 a.m.
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I think she should pay too, I want to be safe and I HATE drunk drivers. But nobody is perfect, we all do wrong things and even though she should pay I still feel a little bad for her. But she made the wrong choice and that was a mistake
Jun 26, 2009 at 4:41 a.m.
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Driving while intoxicated should no longer be excused as "a mistake" ...
Jun 26, 2009 at 4:03 a.m.
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Not saying anything remotely like that. I'm just saying the rest of us have a right to be as safe as possible on the road.
Jun 25, 2009 at 11:40 p.m.
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Ahh Yes, because a person who has a good heart has never ever made a mistake before....
Im not saying Im defending her but I have knowen a lot of good people who have made many bad mistakes, we all learn from them, its called Life.
The comments on the other story were getting a little out of hand.
But Im sure as you sit there brwe, in yoru perfect chair, in yoru perfect house, you can be perfect in yoru wonderfull life, because Im sure you have NEVER done anything wrong before.
Jun 25, 2009 at 9:54 p.m.
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How long before the editors "disable" comments on this part of the story? The "good person" who caused this misery, besides endangering her own daughter, should (at the very least) never be allowed to drive again!
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