Lowellville family awaits justice nearly three years after fatal Nashville hit-and-run

NASHVILLE – More than two and a half years after a 61-year-old Lowellville woman was fatally struck while crossing a Nashville, Tennessee, street, members of her family are still waiting for a resolution in the case involving the driver charged.

Relatives of Amelia Lamping traveled to a Nashville courtroom Wednesday to attend a motion petition hearing for 26-year-old Julia Naldjian, who faces multiple charges in connection with a 2022 incident that resulted in the death of Lamping.

According to court records, Naldjian is charged with vehicular homicide, leaving the scene of an accident with a death, failure to give information or aid, failure to comply, and failure to file a report…

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