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Wife of soldier killed in hit-and-run makes first public appearance

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Lauren Beougher shares thoughts on the loss of her husband, Army Sgt. Daniel Beougher, who lost his life in a Dec. 8 hit-and-run accident.

Lauren Beougher shares thoughts on the loss of her husband, Army Sgt. Daniel Beougher, who lost his life in a Dec. 8 hit-and-run accident. Watch »

Lauren Beougher visited her hero Sunday.

When Beougher, 24, rolled down State Route 80 in east Fort Myers, sliding around the curves of Lee Memorial Cemetery, her heart wasn’t the only thing hurting. She felt it all over. Her love for the man she lost swelled to the point of feeling ill when she saw his gravestone for the first time.

“I felt sick to my stomach when I left,” Beougher said.

It had been five months since the Dec. 8 hit-and-run accident that seriously injured her and ended the life of her husband, Sgt. Daniel Beougher, 23, an Army veteran who served three tours in the Middle East. He received 11 awards and medals, including a Purple Heart, and was returning home to visit friends and family for Christmas. But as the couple crossed Hancock Bridge Parkway in North Fort Myers, they were struck head-on.

On Monday, Beougher made her first public appearance since the crash. Her statement began with a host of thank yous to those in the community who have supported her, to her family and friends and to the law enforcement officers and prosecutors who put Ashley East, 25, of Cape Coral, behind bars.

East has been charged with 10 counts relating to the accident, including five counts of leaving the scene of a crash, three counts of driving under the influence and two counts of driving without a license. East was arrested Jan. 18 after stepping off a Greyhound bus in New Jersey, where authorities said she fled. If convicted on all charges, prosecutors say she faces between 14 years and 50 years in prison.

“I do not want to make any comments about Ashley East beyond sincere hope that she pays for the death of my husband and the devastation that she has caused for all involved,” Beougher said as tear after tear streamed down her face. A dozen family members stood behind her in front of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial at the foot of the Midpoint Bridge in Fort Myers.

Beougher was presented with a $1,900 check from disabled Vietnam Veteran Ken Patton. The money was raised at a recent pig roast organized by Patton’s fellow veterans.

“Things like this really touch me, because you know it’s a tragedy that you have to meet someone this way,” Patton said.

Beougher wore a shirt bearing “In memory of Danny Beougher,” with a picture of him and “We Love You!” below it. Around her neck hung a dog tag photo frame, a picture of the couple embracing inside. Beougher said she remembers nothing of the night of the accident, nor the months before it.

“I don’t remember a thing. I don’t remember that day, I don’t remember that night, I don’t remember that whole week,” Beougher said. “As to the weeks when he came home from Iraq, I really don’t remember. I don’t remember. I wish I could, but I can’t.”

She said her husband’s items are kept close. Pictures adorn the walls of her home. She stays close with the couple’s friends.

“He wasn’t just my hero, he was my country’s hero,” Beougher said. “I don’t have one bad memory with my husband. Not one. Every day was great ... He was amazing. With every aspect of the word, he was amazing. He was the best soldier I ever met. He was everybody’s best friend. He was the love of my life. He was my soul mate. I’m never going to meet another person like him. I miss his face. I miss his baby blue eyes. I miss him coming home every day at 5 o’clock in his uniform. I miss the way he smiles and the way he laughs.”

Beougher said her physical injuries are healing, but the emotional wounds are still open.

“It’s not that I am okay, but I’m breathing and I’m walking and I’m pulling through,” Beougher said. “I have an amazing angel watching over me.”

To fill the emotional hole caused by her loss, Beougher said she has taken up the cause of preventing similar accidents from happening. She plans to speak to high schools, and perhaps even write a book.

Last week in Tallahassee, the State Senate passed a bill calling for stiffer penalties for those who lend their vehicles to unlicensed drivers. The truck East was allegedly driving belonged to someone else.

“If his life hadn’t been cut short by the criminal act of a reckless driver he would have made a difference in this world. Now that he has been taken away from me it’s my mission to make that difference for the both of us,” Beougher said. “I want to save lives and I want to save somebody from feeling like I do. That’s the only thing that I could do to fill this void that I have to live with.”

Following her husband’s death, Beougher was unable to attend his funeral. She said it was because of the emotional distress she was going through at the time.

“I know when I was in the hospital I kept asking for him, I kept looking for him ... I was calling his cell phone and kind of like I knew what had happened, but I didn’t want to believe it — at all,” Beougher said. “And looking at it now, I think they made the right decision by not allowing me to go to the funeral, even though I would really want to be there and I hold Ashley East responsible for me not being able to go.”

Beougher said she couldn’t remember any experiences that would have finalized the death of her husband in her mind. On Sunday, she said it all changed.

“I had looked at pictures and read articles but I wasn’t given proof,” Beougher said. “Yesterday was the first proof that I was given.”

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God Bless you Lauren Beougher.

#1 Posted by antdoy2003 on April 29, 2008 at 2:06 a.m. (Suggest removal)

This is story is beyond sad. What a heartbreaking situation for this young woman and family. I hope in time she finds some kind of peace.

#2 Posted by nordic154 on April 29, 2008 at 6:52 a.m. (Suggest removal)

I'm so sorry Lauren...Danny is now in the arms of our Lord and he is watching over u honey!!! I pray u make a difference and help keep this from happening to someone else!!! R.I.P. Danny!!

#3 Posted by sara231 on April 29, 2008 at 7:42 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Kudos to the media for exploiting a family's suffering. Got those cameras and microphones in real close. All print, all broadcast fed real good on this one. How sick.

#4 Posted by Bramble on April 29, 2008 at 10:35 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Give it up Bramble. This woman made a public appearance and public statements. That is what is being shown. It would be a different scenario if the media was publishing shots taken at the scene or at the hospital. (Not that they won't stoop to doing that in any other case.)

#5 Posted by sassy2 on April 29, 2008 at 1:35 p.m. (Suggest removal)

My thoughts are with this lady and the hardship she is going through.

I hope that the lady that caused this has to pay for her actions.

#6 Posted by swfl_ff on April 29, 2008 at 1:54 p.m. (Suggest removal)

This wasn't news, it was ghoulish blubberfest, much more suitable for Oprah Winfrey show. Shame not only on the media who chose to feature it prominently over and over, but for the vampire slobs in the audience who slurp it up and demand more.

#7 Posted by Bramble on April 29, 2008 at 3:04 p.m. (Suggest removal)

For Lauren, I'm very sorry for your family's loss and for our troops loss, as well. But Bramble...'vampire slobs'?? Wow. However, you READ the article, so you must be counted amongst us 'slobs', correct? Personally, I was interested in reading this because my family also lost someone to a drunken moron behind the wheel, not out of some sick need to revel in a 'blubberfest', as you put it. I just hope you don't ever have to read an article like this from THAT point of view.

#8 Posted by oyvey1973 on April 29, 2008 at 4:16 p.m. (Suggest removal)



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