Lydie Zebaze Metsindon Killed in Hit-and-run Accident in Dallas, TX
Dallas, TX — July 4, 2024, Lydie Zebaze Metsindon was killed following a hit-and-run accident at around 2:50 a.m. along Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard.
According to initial details about the accident, it happened in the area of the Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Botham Jean Boulevard.

Investigators said that 35-year-old Lydie Zebaze Metsindon was on foot at the time in the area of northbound lanes of MLK Jr. Boulevard. In a series of events not clear, a northbound vehicle struck Metsindon. That vehicle then left the scene. As a result of the collision, Metsindon sustained fatal injuries.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
Right now, there isn't any information to suggest authorities have located the runaway driver. Hopefully they keep releasing as much information to the public as possible. Oftentimes, runaway drivers get caught because someone connects the dots they see in the news, then comes forward to the authorities. Once that happens, there can be consequences for that driver leaving the scene and possibly for whatever it was that led to them fleeing in the first place. Anyone who thinks they know something more would be prudent to come forward as soon as possible to see this person's loved ones get the closure they deserve.

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