“It’s just very disturbing”: Witness of fatal Dwayne Haskins highway accident reveals shocking details


“It’s just very disturbing”: Witness of fatal Dwayne Haskins highway accident reveals shocking details

Dwayne Haskins

Dwayne Haskins Jr. tragically passed away in a road accident a few days back. The talented quarterback played in the NFL for three seasons and was just starting to show his real prowess on the field. He played college football at Ohio State, where he had impressed one and all with his performances.

The 24-year-old quarterback was walking on the highway for ‘unknown reasons’ as per police when he was hit by a dump truck. Tributes from around the world started pouring in as soon as the news of Dwayne’s demise started making rounds on social media.

“I just didn’t understand the situation”: Local resident talks about what happened with Dwayne Haskins

Dwayne Haskins
Dwayne Haskins

Till now, the investigators have refused to give details about the horrific crash saying that all relevant info will be released only after the case is closed. However, as per New York Post, a local resident named Chris Stanley told the Columbus Dispatch what he saw on the day of the accident.

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And what I noticed was a Mack truck, or a big tractor-trailer, with also another vehicle that started moving a little bit to the left,” Stanley said. “I was in the left lane and then there was the right lane. And then I noticed an individual there starting to make their way onto the road.”

He was about halfway, to a quarter way in the right lane, already onto the highway and I was already concerned that somebody was going to strike him right there at that moment,” he stated, adding that he saw the man raising his arms.

I did not see any vehicle nearby. I was more concerned with him because he was already making his way onto the road system … That’s why it’s just very disturbing. I just didn’t understand the situation,” Stanley stated.

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