Police in Camden County are searching for the driver who hit and killed a mother of three. Her heartbroken family is searching for answers.
"When three detectives came, I couldn’t move. I knew something was wrong," Carlos Mahan said.What they learned is what they all feared when 41-year-old Carla Mahan, a single, hard-working mother of three, didn’t make it home from her daily commute and didn’t answer her phone."Was hit by a speeding car and killed. We didn’t find out about it until later in the afternoon when detectives came here, to her mother’s house," Mike Shepherd said.
Her retired father always wanted to be at the bus stop to pick her up, but she wanted her dad to relax and enjoy his retirement rather than be her driver."She likes to do things on her own," her dad, Carlos Mahan said. "That’s the daughter we all love. Not only did she have pretty eyes, but she had a pretty heart.""She was a loving mother, sister, daughter, cousin, friend, coworker. Everything. She didn’t deserve this at all.
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