“He grew up with a hard life and he made the best of it and he motivated people even though his life wasn’t all the best he still tried to make it the best.” “No one knew what he was feeling and no one knew his struggles and he didn’t know what to do at times,” Leo said. Guerra, whose stage name is Cris Cray, said Donnelly was understanding and non judgmental and was supportive of Guerra’s music. “There was a previous car accident before this one, and he was just lucky to make it out alive of that car accident,” Guerra said. More: New Jersey man charged with hit and run after crash injures two on motorcycle Guerra said Donnelly’s vehicle was specially modified to allow him to drive, and that he had been in an earlier crash. He said Donnelly was paralyzed after being shot. Leo said Donnelly was going through some difficulties in life. “He loved his family, he loved his friends, he loved to do fun things, go out,” Leo said. Leo said Donnelly was a cook and described him as a “very motivated” person. “I found out that he was into music, and I myself also make music,” Guerra said. Guerra said he’s known Donnelly for about 10 years, and that they met at a call center in Palm City. He’s always the brightest light in the room.” “He’s such a motivated person,” Guerra said. View Gallery: Fatal crash closes Johnston Road near Indian River County line Guerra said he was going to help Donnelly sell a pair of collectible sneakers. Lucie, said Donnelly was on his way to Guerra’s home at the time of the crash. “Not related brothers … but more than best friends.”Ĭhristopher Guerra, 27, of Port St. “I would say we were brothers,” Leo said. Leo said he grew up with Donnelly and they attended Port St. The FHP said alcohol was not a factor in the crash. Johnston Road is one lane in either direction at the crash site, a rural area close to the Indian River County line, where it is known as 43rd Avenue. More: Crash kills 1 Wednesday near Indian River County line The semi driver braked and steered to the left, but the vehicles collided about 0.75 mile north of Russos Road. A semi-tractor trailer, driven by 68-year-old Peter George Lovell of Indian Harbour Beach, was northbound when Donnelly crossed the center line. Lucie County.Īccording to the Florida Highway Patrol, Donnelly was driving a 2000 Mercury Grand Marquis south on Johnston Road at 2:17 p.m. That’s how Leo, a close friend, remembered Donnelly, 28, of Vero Beach, on Friday, two days after Donnelly died in a traffic crash in northern St.
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