During the early evening of April 19, a 32-year-old Tucson mother of three stopped to help two stranded motorists at a south-side intersection.
What happened next continues to haunt those who were there that night.
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The Ford Explorer in front of her had stalled, so Norma Santos Trujillo made a fateful decision to get out and help. | Dr. Terence O'Keeffe had minutes to decide which one of Norma Santos Trujillo's severe injuries was most likely to kill her first. | One witness says the car that hit Norma Santos Trujillo was speeding, but that's not what a police investigation finds. |
On April 19 Norma Santos-Trujillo got out of her car to help Felix and Maria Moreira push their stalled SUV out of the road near the intersect…
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