In Tragic television/entertainment news, American Idol star 25 year old Alexis Cohen, who lived in the steel town of Allentown, which is not a lot different than Tacoma, Washington in all reality, has died in a very tragic hit and run accident close to Seaside Heights at the Jersey Shore. All in all, the driver who fled the scene of the crime in a car and was eventually arrested and charged with second degree manslaughter after the severe car accident has been identified as Daniel Bark age 23 a resident of Toms River.
As it turns out, Superior Court Judge Wendell E. Daniels said that he fully anticipates that there will be some further charges filed against Bark, and these may even include the serious crime of aggravated manslaughter, death by automobile as well as eluding the authorities in question in his car after the accident. He had better have a great lawyer. Along with the new charges bail could be set at $150,000 in addition to the $35,000 dollars bail that is currently keeping Bark in jail. Now, if you need a wonderful Washington accident lawyer I can suggest this law group, they are great and can also help with personal injury cases as well as those car accident cases over there in Washington he is a top lawyer. Bark is set to appear in an Ocean County court and if convicted, he will face up to at least 15 years in prison. Cohen could have used a Armored Car or some other armored vehicle. I noticed that a lot of celebrities are using the armored cars these days.
According to Cohen’s mother, her daughter was walking to get something to eat at the time she was struck and was later found by two people passing the area on Bay Boulevard close to Dupont Avenue at approximately 4:00 a.m. Cohen was later pronounced dead at Community Medical Center in Toms River at 6:35 a.m. having suffered head, chest and abdominal injuries. All in all this reminds me of an accident that happened in the state of Washington a while back.
August 5, 2009
American Idol Star Tragically Killed
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