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      • In Fung's 2014 gubernatorial campaign, he disclosed that he had been involved in a fatal car crash in 1989. Fung said he lost consciousness and struck and killed James W. Skipper Jr., who had stopped on the side of the road to change a tire. Fung was charged in the incident but a grand jury did not indict him.
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  1. Fung, mayor of Cranston and a Republican, revealed Monday that he was responsible for a 1989 car crash that killed James W. Skipper Jr. Fung, then a college student about a week shy of his 19th...

  2. Jan 14, 2014 · Allan Fung, a Republican candidate for governor of Rhode Island, held a press conference on Monday to disclose the fact that he killed a man in a 1989 car crash.

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  3. Oct 11, 2018 · Rhode Island Republican gubernatorial candidate Allan Fung said he does not have records of a 1989 car crash he was in that killed a man and will not ask a court to unseal them, saying it's too painful.

  4. May 29, 2024 · Published: May. 29, 2024 at 9:12 AM PDT. MCLEAN COUNTY (25News Now) - Scott Alan, a well-known emcee in the Indiana sports community, died in a car crash Monday. The McLean County Coroner identified the man as Scott Mcilrath, 59, of Kokomo, Indiana, though he was known to most by the surname Alan. An autopsy showed Alan suffered multiple blunt ...

  5. Jan 14, 2014 · The Republican mayor of the city of Cranston in Rhode Island, and a former prosecutor for the state attorney general's office has admitted he was involved in a crash that killed another man.

  6. 6 days ago · On Monday, Scott Alan was involved in a two-vehicle crash in Illinois. Autopsy showed multiple blunt injuries and he died at the scene. He was 59.

  7. Jan 13, 2014 · Allan Fung, the Republican mayor of Cranston, told The Providence Journal he was an 18-year-old college student in 1989 when he lost consciousness behind the wheel and hit a man who was changing a tire on Interstate 95. He said a grand jury declined to indict him, and he later had his arrest record expunged.

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