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Greensboro woman who was killed while helping stranded motorist was a math teacher in Forsyth County

News & Record - 10/24/2019

Oct. 24--Updated at 11:20 a.m. Thursday

GREENSBORO -- Police identified a woman killed while helping a disabled motorist Wednesday morning.

Sheanna Lavesi Bonner, 40, of Greensboro, stopped to help the stranded driver when she was struck at 7:02 a.m. by a 2001 Nissan Xterra driven by 48-year-old Felicia Joy Nichols, also of Greensboro, a police news release stated.

The wreck happened at 4206 W. Wendover Ave.

Bonner died from her injuries.

Bonner worked as a Winston-Salem Forsyth County Schools eighth-grade math teacher for five years prior to her death, district officials said Thursday.

Police said the Crash Reconstruction Team is still investigating the wreck.

Charges have not been filed at this time.

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GREENSBORO -- One person is dead Wednesday morning after helping another driver move a disabled vehicle out of the street.

The incident happened this morning on Meadowood Street between Edith Lane and West Wendover Avenue. The person was struck by a vehicle that was passing the disabled vehicle, police said.

Officers are working to identify the victim and alert family members of the death, police spokesman Ron Glenn said.

It is too early to know if charges will be filed, he said.

Contact Danielle Battaglia at 336-373-4476 and follow @dbattagliaNR on Twitter.

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