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Pedestrian struck, killed
by Thomas Brennan
Staff writer
Feb 21, 2013 | 4442 views | 7 7 comments | 13 13 recommendations | email to a friend | print

LUMBERTON — A pedestrian was killed after being struck by a vehicle Wednesday night.

April Dawn Seda-Rodriguez, 37, of 316 W. 15th St., Lumberton, was struck at 11:07 p.m. as she was walking down the middle of the southbound lane of Alamac Road, according to the Highway Patrol.

Rolanda Lynn Collins, 49, of 1576 Rice Road, Lumberton, was driving a 2010 Honda passenger south on Alamac Road when the vehicle struck Seda-Rodriguez, swerved off the road to the left and collided with a tree.

Collins and Seda-Rodriguez were taken to Southeastern Regional Medical Center, where Seda-Rodriguez was pronounced dead. Collins was treated and transferred.

According to the Highway Patrol, Collins was driving the posted speed limit of 55 mph. There was no indication that either Collins or Seda-Rodriguez was impaired by drugs or alcohol.



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PrayingFoeTheWorld
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February 26, 2013
I am so sorry to hear someone losted their life. She could have had a lot on her mind and simply did not hear the car driving up behind her. Maybe she was wearing dark clothing and the driver didn't see her until it was to late. Only the two and God has that answer.Alcohol or drugs should have never been mention unless either or was found on the victim or the driver. thankfully that was not a fact or else the news paper would have only added more damage to this tragedy. My prayers go out to both families.

Praying,

Actually this newspaper rarely mentions alcohol or drugs when someone dies who is impaired. That changes if other people die.

Donnie Douglas

Editor

The Robesonian
whipkeyranch
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February 23, 2013
Praying for a full recovery of Rolanda. From the family of April Dawn. Pennsylvania and South Dakota
MiMiMi
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February 22, 2013
I can't understand why the end of the story the writer has to say drugs or alcohol was not a factor. No where else in the story was this mentioned. If its not a fact or factor it should not be published.

I know the driver very well and pray for her recovery. Prayers go out to the family of Seda-Rodriguez.

MiMiMi

Good question. We typically don't put that drugs or alcohol were not a factor, but in this instance we did for worry people might presume they were since this woman was in the middle of the road at 11 p.m.

Donnie Douglas

Editor

The Robesonian
me_again
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February 24, 2013
Must not be from rob co if they dont know what a female would be doing in the middle of the street that late at night. Good work donnie.

Ammerk
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February 22, 2013
Mr. Brennan,

This is indeed a very sad situation for all involved. However, as a reader of this fine paper, I do not understand why you feel the need to publish the home addresses of both parties involved. Could you please enlighten us as to this editorial decision.
ROSSisRIGHT
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February 22, 2013
Middle of the road at 11 pm?.....
me_again
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February 22, 2013
Exactly.
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