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Local Journalist Victim of Hit and Run

By  JILLIAN MELE

Updated 3:10 PM EDT, Mon, Dec 1, 2008

Related Topics: Thomas Mcguire

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Brian Hickey was the victim of a hit and run Friday night.

 

A hit and run accident Friday night has left a local journalist in critical condition, fighting for his life.

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A freelance journalist is fighting for his life after a hit and run has left him in a coma.

Brian Hickey lies in a hospital bed Monday morning in a medically induced coma with limited mobility suffering from a fractured spine and a swollen brain after someone hit him a block away from the train station he was walking to in Collingswood, N.J.. The driver then sped off.

”Brian's dreams will never come true because of that person,” Brian’s wife, Angela Hickey, told NBC 10’s Jillian Mele.

Angela tells us she panicked when 2:00 am Saturday morning rolled around and she still had not heard from him.

Brian’s friend, Thomas Mcguire, was with him on Friday. They parted ways before Brian went to catch the train.

”We were out for a couple hours, talked about the holidays and we had a great time,” McGuire said.
 
It was a great time that ended in the worst way possible. And, now leaves the writer’s friends and family relying on hope in the hospital.

All they can do is pray the driver of that car is caught. Right now, police say they don’t have a clue.

”I just want my son to get better. The driver has to live with himself,” Brian’s father, Dan Hickey said.

”You can't leave people like that--it will be on your conscious for the rest of your life,” McGuire added.

Hickey has been doing freelance work for Philly.com, Philadelphia Weekly and the Metro.

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  • Horrible Tuesday, Dec 2 at 4:55 PM FLAG COMMENT This is the saddest news to here. I pray for Brian and his family. This event occured in NJ,not PA,I am lost on why people are bringing up Phila,and PA laws. they are not the focus anyway. BRIANS RECOVERY IS ALL THAT MATTERS. GOD BLESS THIS MAN AND KEEP THE ANGELS WATCHING OVER HIM...
  • Diane Barnes Tuesday, Dec 2 at 12:19 PM FLAG COMMENT I just sat with Brian in my kitchen just over a month ago. He agreed to do an interview with my family about my Uncle William Barnes who is being charged with murder 42 years later after Mr. Officer Barclay died. There was just something about this man that made me like him, he was very compassionate and sincere. I was looking forward to his story that he was putting together and was also preparing to visit my Uncle in prison ... MORE >
  • rpm Monday, Dec 1 at 8:41 PM FLAG COMMENT Brian spent the day in my third grade classroom two years ago at Strawbridge School. in Haddon Twp. He did a write up on the day of a third grader in the City paper. He picked my class because he attended Strawbridge School growing up. He was that kind of person.The kids loved him. I can not believe this happened. My prayers go out to his family. I hope he makes a full recovery.
  • m p n Monday, Dec 1 at 6:25 PM FLAG COMMENT I am fairly sure this Brian Hickey is one of my former students from Strawbridge School in Haddon Township. It has been quite awhile since I have since Brian. He was so much fun to teach always with a wise crack and a jovial twinkle in his eye. I loved teaching him. I will pray for him and his recovery. Please someone who reads this let me know if this is the Brian from Westmont. All my prayers to Brian and his wife. MPN
  • joan naphys Monday, Dec 1 at 6:06 PM FLAG COMMENT It is getting to be an epidemic. Drivers hitting people and just driving off sometimes they are drunk and sometimes they aren't there has to be stronger punishment for this. Here is a wonderful young man with a loving wife and family suffering because of a no good bum, because that is what that person is. He or she just wanted to get away and not take responsibility. They do not even care about hurting or killing someone. I ... MORE >

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