Mon. Jan 20th, 2025

Ryan Mosher Lansing, MI Car Accident: Man died on Oct. 26, loved ones mourns

Ryan Mosher Lansing, MI Car Accident – Ryan Mosher of Lansing, Michigan, has passed away leaving his family and friends.

According to reports, the crash happened Friday, night, Ryan was ejected as a result of the crash and had showed signs of life.

However, another driver, who was reckless and careless, ran over him and left the scene. The family claims that they are ensuring Ryan gets the justice he deserves, the person responsible has been arrested.

“Ryan, I know you never loved being in my selfies! I know you always would laugh and dodge the camera. So I found this picture of us going crazy in corn hole against our dads. I am thankful to have known someone as caring and loving as you on this Earth. Somehow you always knew the right words to say and how to make me laugh hard.

I loved our daily snaps and talking to you about life. Growing up with you was something I will cherish. You’ll forever be in my heart. I’ll cherish our bond forever. Thank you for being the sweetest boy to me. I love you Ryan. Please pray for the Mosher family. I know they would really appreciate that”Alanna Garcia

On other news, a two-car collision that occurred on Friday afternoon resulted in the death of a man from Hastings who was 23 years old, according to the Barry County Sheriff. According to Sheriff Leaf, deputies were dispatched to the area of State Road and Wood School Road shortly after one o’clock on Friday afternoon.

According to the current findings of the investigation, they are of the opinion that Tristin Prentice crossed the centre line and collided head-on with Erin VanSpronen, who is 41 years old. It is currently unknown what the current state of VanSpronen is at this time. She was brought to the hospital.

It has not been determined what caused the collision, nor has it been established whether or not drugs or alcohol were involved in the incident.

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