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Elderly Mennonite Woman Killed In Accident With Horse
posted (July 27, 2020)
And while those robberies were terrifying for those involved they were fortunate enough to escape with their lives. That wasn't the case for 65-year-old Sarah Wolfe, a Mennonite woman who met a tragic end in Camalote village. Last night, Wolfe was on her way home to Spanish lookout, riding in the passenger's seat of her son's car when they collided with a village horse that had gotten loose near Camalote.

ACP Joseph Myvette
"Last night, sometime around 8:15 p.m., Roaring Creek police were called out to the scene of an accident in Camalote Village whereupon arrival they spoke to one Philip Wolfe, forty-four-years-old of a Spanish Lookout address who reported to police that whilst he was westbound in his SUV accompanied by his mother, one Sarah Wolfe, sixty-five-years-old, whilst traveling in Camalote Village he collided into a horse which was in the middle of the highway. As a result, the vehicle sustained extensive damage to the right portion and in so doing, Mrs. Sarah Wolfe was injured and was unconscious on the scene. She was rushed to the Western Regional Hospital where she was pronounced dead on arrival. Police are investigating this incident at this time."

The horse belongs to a 15-year-old boy minor who last year was accused of lassoing another high school student by the foot like cattle and dragging him down a walkway at high speed near the Social Security office.

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