It’s because Higinson was the only one leaving.
Higinson and her mother and stepfather, Susie and Louis Thurston, were all hospitalized in Frisbie’s intensive care unit together for COVID-19. The trio represented 50% of the ICU, thus leaving a somber hole when Susie, 74, and Lou, 73, were recently taken off treatment and life support.
“They grieved as much as I did, so it was like we shared it together,” Higinson, 53, said of Frisbie’s staff. “We did it together. It made it so much easier.”
Staff at the Rochester hospital have rallied around Higinson in her COVID-19 battle and in grief, forming a familial bond Higinson said is deeply appreciated after the deaths of her parents.
Rochester man allegedly passed out driving in fatal crash
Staff report
ROCHESTER Albert Crement, 62, was charged with negligent homicide in connection with a fatal crash this summer, city police announced Thursday.
The Aug. 22 crash on Chestnut Hill Road took the life of Tyler Webber, 28, of Rochester. Police allege Crement, who did not have a valid driver s license, was under the influence of illegal drugs and passed out behind the wheel of a U-Haul truck that crashed into a tree.
Crement, a Rochester resident, is facing charges of driving after revocation/suspension, possession of controlled drugs and transporting drugs in a motor vehicle in addition to negligent homicide.
New Hampshire man charged with negligent homicide in August death of Rochester man
Police say Albert Crement of Rochester, N.H., was under the influence of drugs when he crashed a U-Haul truck, killing a man riding in the truck s cargo area.
Credit: NCM Published: 1:39 PM EST December 10, 2020 Updated: 1:39 PM EST December 10, 2020
ROCHESTER, N.H. A Rochester, New Hampshire man was arrested Wednesday and charged with negligent homicide after police say he was under the influence of drugs when he drove a U-Haul truck into a tree in August, killing his passenger.
Albert Crement, 62, was also charged with driving after revocation/suspension, possession of controlled drugs and transporting drugs in a motor vehicle, Rochester police said in a release.