CURRITUCK, N.C. (AP) — Charges against an Outer Banks driver now include second-degree murder after an 11-year-old girl hit by a vehicle on a North Carolina road last month died.
Daniel Deweese of Kitty Hawk already had been arrested after authorities said his vehicle hit Julie Hope Randel as she crossed a highway near her middle school.
She died on Wednesday at a Virginia hospital. District Attorney Andrew Womble says Deweese is now charged with felony death by vehicle as well as second-degree murder.
Deweese was in the Currituck County jail on Sunday.
A state trooper says the Highway Patrol believes alcohol played a role in the collision.
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