Court documents have revealed a 21-year-old woman pepper sprayed a woman before hitting her twice with her car on July 23 on Chester Avenue. The woman she struck, Mary Adame, 28, died a day later from blunt force trauma.
Mary Adame died after she was hit by a driver late July 23 on Indianapolis' east side, according to the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department.
According to court documents, Clay and Adame were driving in opposite directions on Chester Avenue when they nearly struck each other head-on.
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