Note: Death in the family affects everyone including friends. Abel is a young man and a bright students at Arizona State University who had a
promising future ahead of him. He died in a traffic ocllision from a suspected red-light runner as the news reports. The family, friends and loved ones of Abel Abebe are pleading to
the public to help through this hard times that has confronted it\'s
self before the family. Please do help the family, They have set up an account in his name at all Bank of America locations. Here is the news report @ http://newsdire.com

PHOENIX — Dozens of friends
gathered Monday at the Laveen home of an Arizona State University
student killed in a traffic collision caused by a suspected red-light
runner.
Abel Abebe, 27, an immigrant from Ethiopia, died from
injuries he suffered when a 2008 Hyundai coupe broadsided his Honda
Civic on Baseline Road as he drove to work in Chandler. Investigators
said the Hyundai's driver ran a red light on southbound 19th Avenue as a
police helicopter followed overhead.
"He wasn't sick or
anything," said Fitsum Sima, 25, a friend and fellow Ethiopian immigrant
who attended St. Mary's Orthodox Tewahedo Church in south Phoenix with
Abebe.
"It just happened on his way to work," Sima said. "It
wasn't his fault."
Phoenix police patrol officers spotted the
Hyundai about 12:30 a.m. Monday after watching a female driver switch
seats with a male passenger at an intersection near a store where police
said the man stole beer moments earlier. After taking the wheel, the
man sped away from an attempted traffic stop near McDowell Road and 55th
Avenue, police said.
Abebe, an ASU pharmacy student, worked a
graveyard shift as caregiver with mentally-challenged adults before he
would head to ASU's main campus in Tempe for class. He tutored students
in math and physics.
Dawit Tessema, 23, said he spent nearly
every day of the past four years at Abebe's side between work, church
and pickup soccer games.
"One day he's here talking to me, the
next day he's gone," Tessema said. "He was a guy you could count on. The
more I think about it, the more I wonder, 'Why him?' "
Phoenix
Officer James Holmes, a department spokesman, said the 47-year-old
driver of the Hyundai could face charges of felony flight from police
and possibly vehicular homicide or manslaughter. The female passenger,
30, is not considered a suspect at this time, he said.
am his girl friend best friend am so sorry from my heart enanu93@ yahoo.com
may God put his soul in heaven, amen! and strength to his family, friends and relatives
Abele Egeziabehar Nefisehen begenet yenurew, lebatesebochehem metsinanaten yesetachew!!!
hope God puts him in the right side
and Egiziabeher mesnanatun yestachu...