After the accident caused by a racer, Lacy was initially in a coma.

Screenplay manager Amy Blanc Lacy died as a result of an accident with driver escape. She died on September 5, four days after her car in Atlanta was hit by a racer. She suffered injuries to the brain and spine. The accident driver initially fled from the scene of the accident. LACY worked for many years as part of the script with the “The Walking Dead” series.

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Accident driver arises: charge of negligent killing

Like “Deadline” reportedthe 31-year-old accident driver raced through a 45 zone (about 70 km/h) at a speed of more than 90 miles per hour (140 km/h), lost control and rammed Lacys Prius. He left his Hyundai Elantra behind at the scene of the accident. He later stood in the Fulton County prison and was charged with negligent killing in road traffic, driver’s flight, ruthless driving and speeding.

In their preliminary report, the Atlanta police stated that, according to the “Deadline”, police officers at the Labor Day, September 1, at 5:23 p.m. to the corner of Northside Parkway and Mount Paran Road and found Lacy seriously injured. She was therefore taken to a local hospital, where she died four days later.

Sons Adrian and Oliver slightly injured

The 23-year-old driver of Prius and another male passenger (25) were also injured. The police did not publicly announce the names or state of health of the two men. In a FacebookContribution However, the men were identified by Lacy’s niece as Lacy’s sons Adrian and Oliver: Both were “treated and released because of minor injuries.”

Life -preserving measures for brain injury

The post continues to say that Lacy suffered serious injuries to the brain and spinal cord. “It fell into a coma and was connected to a ventilation device. After careful consideration and consultation with medical experts, her children and relatives in accordance with Amy’s wish met the heartbreaking decision to stop the life -support measures.”

From 2011 to 2020 Lacy worked as a so -called “Script Supervisor” for more than 135 episodes of the “The Walking Dead” series. Show manager Scott M. Gimple expressed his grief about Lacy’s death on the platform X:

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Before that, she had worked on television series such as “Halt and Catch Fire”, “MacGyver”, “Loki” and “Kingdom Business”. Her last film was “The Great Lillian Hall” from 2024.

On “Go Fund Me” is one Call for donations have been set up to support Lacy’s family. Almost $ 60,000 have already come together there.

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