Rest in peace, Larry.
CRITTENDEN, Ky. - The family of a Kentucky man is in mourning as he was removed from life support three months after he was injured in a farm accident.
The accident that injured Posey happened on Feb. 13 as he was helping a friend repair a tractor on the farm he owns. Deleon said she later got a call informing them of his injuries. Posey was flown out to the University of Cincinnati Medical Center with a fractured skull, fractured ribs and a punctured lung.
“With him gone, that leaves us with nothing,” Deleon said. “I call his cell phone just to hear his voice on his voicemail. I’m lost.”
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