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Authorities ID Pedestrian Killed With PA State Police Troopers On I-95; Driver Charged With DUI

A 21-year-old woman has been charged with DUI and third-degree murder, among other offenses, in the I-95 crash in Philadelphia on Monday, March 21 that claimed the lives of two Pennsylvania State Police troopers and a pedestrian, authorities said.

Trooper Martin Mack III (top), Trooper Branden Sisca (bottom), and Jayana Tanae Webb

Trooper Martin Mack III (top), Trooper Branden Sisca (bottom), and Jayana Tanae Webb

Photo Credit: PA State Police/Philadelphia PD

Jayana Tanae Webb, of Eagleville, was driving the speeding car that struck and killed Trooper Martin F. Mack III, 33, Trooper Branden T. Sisca, 29, and Reyes Rivera Oliveras, 28, of Allentown, near southbound milepost 18 when the troopers were trying to help Oliveras, who was walking on the highway, into their patrol car just before 1 a.m., Pennsylvania State Police said.

All three were thrown into the northbound lanes.

A full list of the charges against Webb can be found here.

Both troopers leave behind wives, according to their GoFundMe pages. Mack was a father of two and Sisca was expecting a baby in July, the fundraisers show.

Mack's fundraiser had raised more than $70,700 as of Wednesday, March 23. Sisca's fundraiser had raised upward of 93,000.

Sisca also doubled as a fire chief for Trappe Fire Company, the department said.

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