Matthew Broderick was driving when he accidentally crashed into another car, killing a mother and daughter.
was released — changed Grey’s life forever. “It’s very hard to describe when you have a near-death experience and are present for the death of other people,” she continued. “Being alone on a country road in the middle of nowhere with nobody else around or conscious was pretty terrifying … It led to so many other things in my life.”
The victims killed in the crash were Margaret Doherty, who was 63 at the time of her death, and her daughter, Anna Gallagher, who was 28. Broderick, who pled guilty to the charge of careless driving and paid a $175 fine — but was never charged with vehicular manslaughter — was frantically worried about the victims of the crash immediately following the collision.
“He kept saying, ‘Did I hurt them? Did I hurt them?’” a member of the fire brigade recalled at the time.Producers“It was extremely difficult coming to grips with what happened,” Broderick, who met with the surviving family members, confessed in 2002, though he noted that the passage of time — and therapy — has helped., Margaret’s son and Anna’s brother, has forgiven the Broadway actor for the fatal accident..
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