The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Police: Reality TV star killed Coast Guardsman in DWI wreck

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VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. » A reality TV star killed a U.S. Coast Guard technician in a drunken wrong-way collision on a Virginia highway, authoritie­s said.

Melissa Hancock, 25, has been charged with driving while intoxicate­d and maiming following the death of Petty Officer 2nd Class Daniel Dill, 29, news outlets reported.

Hancock appeared on Lifetime’s “Little Women: Atlanta,” a reality show that focuses on women of short stature.

Dill was a Logan Township, New Jersey, native who was stationed in Portsmouth as an informatio­n systems technician.

Virginia State Police said Hancock struck Dill head-on around 2 a.m. Nov. 4 on Interstate 264. He died of his injuries the next day.

Dill had been on his way to pick up his wife and her friends, who had been celebratin­g her birthday. Dill, who didn’t drink, had offered to drive the group so no one had to worry about driving home after drinking.

Hancock told a state police trooper she drank two

to four mixed drinks at a local nightclub about an hour before the crash, investigat­ors said. Hancock’s blood alcohol content tested at 0.112 percent two hours after the crash, exceeding the 0.08 legal limit, authoritie­s said. Hancock is 4 feet (1.2 meters) tall and weighs 77 pounds (35 kilograms), according to a court summons.

“Everyone involved feels horrible about the tragic accident,” said Hancock’s attorney, Stephen Pfeiffer. “We are investigat­ing the accident and the allegation­s against Miss Hancock.”

Natalie Dill’s father, Steven Rocha, told The Virginian-Pilot that his son-in-law was “the most compassion­ate guy you would ever meet.”

“He was the best son-inlaw a father could ever have.

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