Groom killed in N.Y.C. wrong-way crash day before wedding

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A New York man was killed in a horrific crash over the weekend, just one day before he was supposed to get married.
Kirk Walker and his cousin Rob McLaurin were killed by a driver barrelling down the wrong way on the Henry Hudson Parkway in the New York City borough of Harlem.
“I’m supposed to be in my wedding dress right now — not in mourning,” Shauntea Weaver, 40, told the New York Post.
“I feel like this is a TV show and I’m going to wake up any minute and go back to my real life.
“Every hour since it happened, I’m having a different emotion take me over.”
Walker, a 38-year-old father of three, and McLaurin had just celebrated the groom-to-be’s bachelor party when their Dodge Challenger was hit head-on at about 2:20 a.m. on Saturday by a pickup truck, police said. Both men died in the collision.
The driver and passenger of the pickup truck fled the scene of the crash. While the driver is still on the loose, police officers nabbed the passenger about 30 feet from the crash, authorities said.
That person was taken to a hospital, but it is unclear if they have been charged with a crime, the Post reported.
Walker and Weaver were set to tie the knot at the Royal Manor wedding venue in Garfield, N.J., the bride told the outlet.
“Our ceremony was supposed to be at 5 p.m. today — in a few hours. He died 24 hours before our wedding,” Weaver said.
“It’s devastating and not just for me. He has three children that loved him immeasurably. They are heartbroken that their father’s been taken.
“He was such a generous, hard-working man. He had a heart of gold and would do anything for anybody.”
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Now, Weaver is focused on getting justice for her late fiance.
“The detectives looked me right in my face and said that they were going to do everything they could to get justice,” she said.
“They told me the driver left his DNA on the airbags. So they have that.
“Also the passenger is in the hospital with broken legs and he needs to speak up.
“Two lives were lost in a reckless car crash. They need to pay for killing two innocent people.
“Nothing will bring him back. But we are seeking justice.”
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