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'Most Loving Person': Friends Shocked, Angry Over Death Of Woman Killed In CT Crash

Friends and family of a 20-year-old Massachusetts woman who died in a hit-and-run crash in Connecticut were stunned and horrified as news of the weekend wreck spread through social media. But there was a common thread amongst most of the posts: they want justice. 

Yaseri Cortes

Yaseri Cortes

Photo Credit: Yaseri Cortes Facebook

Hampden County resident Yaseri Cortes, of Springfield, was killed just before 10:30 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 19, in Enfield. Connecticut State Police said she was standing in the center southbound lane of I-91 when she was hit. The driver sped away after the crash. No one has been arrested as of Tuesday afternoon. 

Authorities pronounced the former Roger L. Putnam Vocational-Technical High School student dead at the scene. 

The news of Cortes' death quickly made the rounds on social media. She was remembered as a vibrant and kind woman who made time to help her friends and take care of the people she loved. 

Many social media posts memorializing Cortes included the hashtag #JusticeForSeri or demanded answers in the case. 

Friends created a GoFundMe to help pay for Yaseri Cortes' funeral costs. As of Tuesday afternoon, the campaign had raised more than $1,400 of its $10,000 goal. 

Click here to see the GoFundMe fundraiser. 

Connecticut state police ask anyone with information on the crash that killed Cortes to contact Trooper Michael Dean at 860-534-1098 or through email at michael.dean@ct.gov. 

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