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Bunny Lady Crashes into My Mother's Honda Accord Then Flees The Scene of The Accident

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2020 was a rough year for my mother, 87-year-old Marilyn Thibodeau. The longtime Houston resident nearly died from COVID, but was hoping for better things in 2021. Instead, her bad luck continued Sunday when an SUV driver crashed into her parked car and totaled it. The driver, (aka Bunny Lady), was speeding away from a car she already hit, only to smash into Marilyn's Honda Accord. The video shows the SUV smashing into Marilyn's car, going airborne and spinning before hitting another parked vehicle on Aurora Street in the Houston Heights. One tire flew off and rolled down the street before bouncing over a fence. Bunny Lady who didn’t appear to be injured, got out and started to walk away. She went back and let her Chihuahua out of the vehicle, then left the dog behind, along with two bunnies found inside the SUV. (As mentioned above) a driver had followed the suspect into the neighborhood after he said Bunny Lady hit his car on the North Loop West near Shepherd and took off. Witnesses say he pleaded with her to stay but she ignored him and calmly walked away. Houston police say the unidentified woman faces a hit-and-run charge, but they’re still looking for her. Animal control picked up the bunnies but it’s not clear what happened to the little chihuahua. Video shows it running into the street, then into a fenced yard on the corner of Aurora and Cornell.

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