'She was my best friend.' A Philadelphia police lieutenant continues to mourn after his wife and mother of his two daughters was struck and killed by metal debris on I-95 last week. He spoke with BSheehanTV about her life and legacy:
“Arabella’s two. So she’s been asking questions. ‘Where’s mommy? Where’s mommy?’ I had to have that conservation with her yesterday,” he said. “Which was insane. I had family around. And we got through it.”
“It really is a brotherhood,” he said. “They have been going above and beyond. I couldn’t ask for anything more. It’s almost like I feel like I’m undeserving of everything. It’s so much and so kind.”
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