Merrillville famous lawyers fall of 4 killed
A famous defence lawyer north-west of Indiana and three others were killed in a three-vehicle crash of a point of Merrillville.
Lawyer Garry Weiss was killed in the crash yesterday evening, a day after a fireman Gary defended he was sentenced for running a dogfighting ring in his homeland.
Saying the police, a man in his car Jeep Grand Cherokee ran a stop sign last night and met passengers in a Chevy Blazer. The blazer, then collapsed face with Weiss Ford Mustang.
The 30-year Grand Cherokee driver was also killed. The police have not been freely his name because his family has not yet been identified.
The driver of the Chevy Blazer, 26 years, Steven Hough of Merrillville, and his passenger 25 years, Amy Bartelmey of Hobart, have been killed.
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