Pappa i Nevada förlorade handen i misstänkt rattfylleriolycka på väg till jobbet

En pappa i Las Vegas fick sin hand amputerad efter att en rattfull förare påstås ha kört på hans lastbil under morgonpendlingen den 15 maj.

Rogelio Vidal var på väg till sitt jobb som målare vid 6-tiden på morgonen när Aaron Nelson Hall körde in i hans fordon på en påfart som förbinder Interstate 11 och Interstate 15 nära trafikplatsen Spaghetti Bowl i centrala Las Vegas. Kollisionen fick Vidals lastbil att volta flera gånger. Han ådrog sig så svåra skador på handen att den krävde amputation på traumacentret UMC. Hall greps och åtalades för grovt rattfylleri som resulterat i betydande kroppsskada, vårdslöshet i trafik samt trafikförseelser. Han betalade en borgen på 75 000 dollar och har nekat till brott. Vidal berättade för Las Vegas Review-Journal att han vill att den andra föraren ska betala skadestånd men att han försöker fokusera på förlåtelse. Hans familj har startat en GoFundMe för att hjälpa till med kostnaderna.

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