“Come forward,” said Barbara Pasko, sister of the victim
CLEVELAND, Ohio - A woman is desperate for answers after losing her sister in a deadly hit and run crash.. “Put yourself in my shoes. What if it was your mom, your sibling, your mother, your daughter?”Its been more than a year and a half since Barbara Pasko lost her sister, Mary, in a hit and run.
Police never got back to us on if there are any updates on the case, but Barbara says there have been no arrests and the lack of answers is weighing heavily on her family.
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