Jun 11 2008
Frisco Texas Man Accused of Manslaughter in Auto Accident
A 35-year-old McKinney man has been accused of intoxication manslaughter after a weekend car accident in Frisco, Texas. The driver, Christopher Edgmon, was released on $10,000 bail.
Christopher Edgmon was driving a Mercedes when it collided with a Toyota 4Runner heading north on Custer Road, just north of Highway 121, police said. Passenger Anna Marie Guirguis, of McKinney, was fatally injured and pronounced dead at the Medical Center of Plano around 1 a.m. Saturday. Guirguis was a McGowen Elementary School Teacher and mother.
Christopher Edgmon, according to police reports, was on Custer Road near Highway 121 when the SUV hit the passenger side of his car.
“She just had any infectious personality - always smiling,” says McGowan principal Mike Forsyth. “For kids, especially kids in third grade, their teacher’s their hero. Anna was a hero to those kids.”
The Toyota driver, Bryan Lee, 37, of Frisco, was taken to Centennial Medical Center of Frisco with non-life threatening injuries.
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