LOS ANGELES (CBS) — A Lawndale widow Wednesday night demanded justice for her husband, who was killed while delivering U.S. mail by a man driving a “bandit” taxi without a driver’s license.
“I miss him so much. I can’t be in my room no more. I say when I go home I start crying, can’t sleep in my bed,” said a distraught Janell Dunn, who lost her husband, Anthony nearly two months ago.
She said her and Anthony had planned on starting a family.
“This year was the year we were going to start a family, buy a house. You know we worked so hard for this and now all of a sudden our dreams got taken away from us,” Dunn said.
The 31-year old was killed while doing his job delivering the mail, working as a carrier for the United States Postal Service.
He was sorting mail behind his truck when an unlicensed driver plowed into him, severing his legs.
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Oh, Lord my God, We will be helped before its over. Just be ready for the aftermath of mail going everywhere it should not. How will you deliver seven days of mail in five days? Now its not delivered to the correct address because some of the carriers don’t read english well but the number match so you get mail for whomever share the same number from another street. This happens in Ca.