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The Daily Reveille Est. 1887
Wednesday, Noevember 28, 2018
Volume 128 · No. 14
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DANGEROUS ROADS
Forty-one pedestrians have been struck by vehicles on LSU’s campus since 2013 BY BRITTANY LOFASO & KENNEDI WALKER Manship School
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ari Dehrab was standing near a crosswalk on her way to class when everything went black. A car had careened onto the sidewalk and smashed into her and three other pedestrians before slamming into a light pole. Screams filled the air as she landed several feet away. Dehrab, 23, suffered a brain tear, causing memory loss so severe that at one point, she could not remember some of her family members. One of her ankles was broken and the other sprained, confining her to wheelchair for six weeks. She had to drop out of the University this semester, making it impossible for her to graduate in the spring. “I went through such a big depression, and I still have depression,” Dehrab said. “My life has been put on pause because of this accident. I feel like I’m not as whole as I used to be.” Dehrab is one of 41 pedestrians who have been hit by vehicles on the University’s campus over the last five years. Police reports show that at least four of them suffered incapacitating injuries, including one woman who was in a medicallyinduced coma for two weeks after a spinal injury. Dehrab was hurt on Aug. 24, five days into the semester, when one vehicle struck and pushed another one onto the sidewalk at the intersection of Nicholson and Skip Bertman drives. Two students waiting with her at the crosswalk suffered concussions. One of them also had a broken pelvis and sacrum and some brain bleeding. Accident reports from LSU PD described the injuries to 10 other pedestrians as “moderate” without giving details. Fifteen of the pedestrians who were hit complained of possible injuries, while the rest were not injured.
see PEDESTRIANS, page 2
NEWS
SPORTS
Controversy surrounds 90-yearold statue in LSU Rural Life Museum, page 5
ENTERTAINMENT “...leaving the SEC is not the answer at the moment,” page 9
Professor takes students on duck hunting field trip, page 3
MITCHELL SCAGLIONE / The Daily Reveille
Rockin’ Lemonade starts up in Baton Rouge, New Orleans, page 14
OPINION “Instead of helping people with a nicotine addiction stop smoking, it has become trendy to give yourself a nicotine addiction with a JUUL,” page 21