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‘Her heart's too big': Mom killed by falling tree branch as she camped out in shade at daughter's softball tournament
A Pennsylvania mom was killed after being crushed by a falling tree branch during her teenage daughter's softball tournament. Gendie Miller, 49, and her husband Bill Miller were watching their daughter, Marlee, 16, play in the Western PA College Showcase softball camp at Renziehausen Park in McKeesport, Pennsylania, Wednesday when several large tree branches suddenly fell from above them. The had moved to sit under a tree in the shade because temperatures reached 90 degrees. 'I said to my wife, 'Let's go.' I jumped out of my chair, felt a small branch of some sort that grazed my leg. And I immediately turned to my right to look back at her, and she was face down with large, multiple branches and limbs,' Bill Miller told WTAE. He recalled seeing several branches, each about 10 to 12 inches thick, piled on top of his wife of 17 years. It's unclear what led the tree branches to snap. 'Suddenly, the tree started to make cracking noises and a very large branch fell, striking Gendie in the head, knocking her unconscious to the ground, and entrapping her under the tree,' a GoFundMe page read. Bystanders immediately sprang into action, moving the branches off the mom, but the extent of her injuries was too severe. Gendie Miller was rushed to the hospital, but did not survive. 'To be so traumatic, and with the heavy load of the type of branch and limb, it was devastating. And I can tell you that she didn't die from her heart, because her heart's too big,' Bill Miller said. The dedicated mom 'would never miss a practice or an event, high school, travel ball, whatever it was. That was who she was,' her husband said. 'She would give you the shirt off her back,' he added. The grieving dad said both he and their daughter remain in a state of shock following the incident. 'I think I'm in shock, and surreal that it obviously hasn't hit me the worst – nor my daughter, for that matter. She is being very strong. And, you know, worried about that, just as I'm worried about her,' he said. A GoFundMe started by Marlee Miller's coach noted that since it was in the 90s, the couple had decided to sit under a shady tree while watching their daughter perform drills before scrimmaging in front of college coaches. The fundraiser had received over $48,000 in donations as of Monday morning. 'Between medical/ambulance bills, funeral items, and initial lost wages, Bill and Marlee could use all the help they can get,' the page read. 'Although it doesn't bring back their loved one, it takes a little bit of the burden off of coming up with funds they don't have right now for something so sudden and unexpected.' Solve the daily Crossword
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Woman killed and man airlifted to hospital after motorbike collided with tractor
A woman has died and a man has been airlifted to a major trauma centre after the motorcycle they were riding collided with a tractor in rural Shropshire last night. West Midlands Ambulance Service was called to reports of a serious collision involving a motorcycle and tractor on the A458 in Rowton, Shrewsbury at 6.27pm, yesterday, Sunday, July 27. Two ambulances, two paramedic officers, the Midlands Air Ambulance from Cosford and the Welsh Air Ambulance responded to the scene. READ MORE: 'Cheeky' boy, 12, dies after asthma attack in second tragedy to strike family in weeks READ MORE: Latest faces of West Midlands Police's most wanted READ MORE: Travellers set up camp on family park ahead of sunny weekend READ MORE: Extra Bank Holiday update from government after u-turn as Lionesses win Euro 2025 An off-duty nurse was found to be performing CPR upon the arrival of paramedics. Despite the best efforts of everyone at the scene, the 56-year-old woman died. While the man, aged 59, was airlifted to Royal Stoke University Hospital for further emergency care. A West Midlands Ambulance Service spokeswoman said: 'When ambulance crews arrived, they found an off-duty nurse performing CPR on a woman motorcyclist. "The team of ambulance staff quickly took over resuscitation efforts and commenced advanced life support. Get breaking news on BirminghamLive WhatsApp, click the link to join "Tragically, despite the best efforts of everyone on scene, the woman couldn't be saved, and she was confirmed dead a short time later. 'A man, also from the motorbike, was assessed by ambulance medics and was given trauma care for serious injuries before being airlifted to Royal Stoke University Hospital for further emergency care.' West Mercia Police said: "Officers are appealing for information following a fatal collision on the A458 near Shrewsbury. "Around 6.30pm yesterday (Sunday 27 July), a tractor and a motorbike collided on the A458 in Rowton. "Sadly, the passenger on the motorbike, a 56-year-old woman, was pronounced dead at the scene. "The motorbike rider, a 59-year-old man, is in hospital with serious injuries which are not deemed to be life-threatening or life changing. "Officers are asking for anyone who witnessed the collision, or has relevant dashcam footage, and has not yet spoken to police to please get in touch. Please SCIUNorth@ if you can help."


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1 killed in crash that ignited car fire in northbound lanes of I-25 in Denver metro area
One person was killed in a crash that ignited a car fire in the northbound lanes of I-25 in the Denver metro area on Monday morning. According to the Colorado State Patrol, the crash happened in the northbound lanes of I-25 just south of 84th Avenue about 4:20 a.m. State troopers said the call originally came into the dispatch center as a car fire. When investigators arrived on the scene, they discovered the vehicle had crashed into the side highway wall and then burst into flames on impact. CSP said the crash involved one person in one vehicle. The identity of that person inside the vehicle has not been released. As of 7 a.m., the crash and fire had blocked two lanes of traffic heading northbound on I-25. That caused significant delays during the Monday morning commute. According to CSP, there was no estimate on when the lanes would reopen. Traffic was getting through the area, but there were backups due to the lane closures.