Date: March 31st, 2023 12:54 AM
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World War Two veteran aged 101 dies of broken neck after Las Vegas woman crashed into car he was in
By Sophie Mann For Dailymail.Com 19:03 EDT 30 Mar 2023 , updated 20:12 EDT 30 Mar 2023
A 101-year-old veteran died Thursday after being injured in a high-speed car crash that ended in a shootout.
Dr. Herbert Muskin was sitting in a stopped vehicle in Henderson, on March 1, when a suspect vehicle traveling at more than 80 miles per hour, crashed into Muskin's car.
The impact sent the victim's car, which contained Muskin and his wife, Sherry, 89, into a pole on the opposite side of the intersection.
Muskin suffered a fractured neck vertebra in the crash, while his wife experienced bruising.
After nearly a month under the care of doctors, Muskin passed away at an area hospital on March 30. Additional details on the cause and manner of his death were not given Thursday, but will be released at a later date.
Several weeks ago, it seemed as though Muskin was making progress in his recovery after he regained the ability to communicate more than a week after the crash.
His wife, at the time, said she was 'hoping for a full recovery.'
Lorraine Alvarado, 32, and Kassandra Alvarez, 29, face charged connected to robbery and the now-fatal crash.
Investigators say the pair had just robbed a sporting goods store and fled from the police.
Alvarez was behind the wheel of a stolen getaway car that crashed into the Muskin's vehicle.
Alvarado attempted to flee from the vehicle with a gun in her right hand before turning the weapon on an officer, who fired his gun at her.
After falling to the ground, police said Alvarado rolled into a sitting position and continued aiming her weapon at officers.
Officers fired again and the suspect eventually dropped her weapon.
In a briefing about the crash, Assistant Clark County Sheriff Jim Seabock said that the 'picture is a suspect that has no regard for consequences of her actions.'
In the aftermath of the arrests, Sherry said: 'I'm glad they caught the one that had the gun. I don't think she will ever get out so I'm happy about that.'
Both women have previously served time behind bars.
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