A woman from Virginia was arraigned recently in a tragic hit-and-run case that resulted in the death of Sara Burack, a former reality TV star known for her role on Netflix’s "Million Dollar Beach House."
Amanda Kempton, 32, faces charges for leaving the scene of the accident that occurred early Thursday morning in Hampton Bays, New York. Burack, 40, was a luxury real estate agent and was found unconscious on Montauk Highway. After being taken to Stony Brook Hospital, she passed away from her injuries.
Kempton has pleaded not guilty and was released on bail. According to her attorney, she initially thought she hit a traffic cone. It was only later, after arriving at a friend’s house, that she discovered Burack’s suitcase lodged under her vehicle.
Burack appeared in the six-episode Netflix series, which showcased real estate agents competing to sell high-end homes in the Hamptons. Before her stint on the show, she had a successful career in real estate, along with roles in media as a new business coordinator for Social Life magazine.
The impact of this incident extends beyond just the individuals involved. Recent data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration highlight that about 20% of all pedestrian deaths in the U.S. involve a hit-and-run. These statistics emphasize the ongoing issue of road safety and accountability.
User reactions on social media have varied, with many expressing their shock and sadness over Burack’s untimely death. Hashtags related to the case have trended, reflecting a mix of mourning for her loss and outrage about the circumstances.
This tragedy serves as a reminder of the serious consequences that careless driving can have. More attention to road safety could help prevent similar incidents in the future. For further details, you can read more about this case in the original article from NBC News or Deadline.