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Neighbors and friends remember victims of deadly US-23 crash

Neighbor talks about victims in deadly crash
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Friends and family are mourning after Sunday’s deadly crash along US-23.

Two of the victims lived as a couple in Milford, where many are praying for a surviving victim.

That young woman is still in critical condition at University of Michigan hospital. Her fiancé is being remembered for his kindness.

It was a horrific crash in Green Oak Township that has since devastated a community.

Police say 51-year-old robin David Brown of Milford was killed and his fiancé, 25-year-old Sarah Miller, remains hospitalized in Ann Arbor.

A neighbor and friend tells us the couple lived in their quiet Milford neighborhood and were known for rescuing Siberian Husky dogs.

At the nearby Wal-Mart where both Robin and Sarah worked, employees tell us grief counselors have been brought in.

Police say they've been busy, working the case and notifying victim's family members - including loved ones of 52-year-old Roby James Steele of Davison, who was also killed.

Police say a 62-year-old semi driver from Snover, Michigan has been arrested for failing to stop in the 9-vehicle crash. He was not hurt.

Green Oak Township police are working with the Livingston County Sheriff's office on this case. So far no charges being announced.
 

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