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Who Is David William Raubenolt? Jessica Reisinger And Her Daughter Lillia Were Killed In A Car Accident

David William Raubenolt

David William Raubenolt

Jessica Reisinger’s husband and the father of their now-deceased daughter Lillia was David William Raubenolt. He and Jessica Reisinger shared the same year of birth. He was proud of his wife because she earned a nutrition and dietetics degree with honors from Kent State University in 2016.

In every sense of the term, they were a great, happy, and loving couple. Their child, 21 months old, meant the world to them at the time. David’s wife was a native of the Chagrin Falls region and the city.

Who Is David William Raubenolt, And What Is His Background?

Only a few miles away, on the Raubeolt family property, which belonged to David’s grandmother Lillian, lived David William Raubeolt and his wife Jessica Reisinger. He completed his high school studies at Loudonville High School. At Kent State University, where he later earned his bachelor’s degree, he eventually met Jessica, the woman who would become his late wife. In 2016, the couple exchanged vows.

David William Raubenolt

Living in Florida with his parents and siblings, David pursued his dream of becoming a single-engine pilot. At the time of his passing, he was reportedly looking for work at an airport in the Cleveland area.

Jessica Reisinger And Her Daughter Lillia Were Fatally Injured In A Car Accident

Authorities claim that Jessica Resinger and her daughter Lillia were killed in a car accident on May 26, 2018. According to accounts, she and her child were struck by a black Ford Mustang driven by Cameron Herrin while on a stroll in Tampa, Florida. Jessica, 24, passed away right away from her injuries, and her daughter, who was also hurt in the collision, passed away later that day, on May 27, due to her wounds.

The Mustang and a 2015 gold Nissan driven by John Barrineau were engaged in a drag race. Tristan Herrin, one of the Mustang’s passengers, and two of the drivers were all taken into custody by the police after the collision. Herrin and Barrineau were both charged with misdemeanor vehicular homicide in addition to street racing and vehicular murder, while Tristan was accused of misdemeanor street racing.

In April 2021, more than three years after the murder was committed, Herrin was given a sentence of 24 years in state prison. Christopher Nash, a Hillsborough Circuit Judge, imposed the penalty.

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