Family, friends of I-77 motorcycle crash victims raise money for recovery
Anyone willing to help is asked to donate to the
The fund was created by family members last week to raise money for the two riders who remain in critical condition in a
Huckeba and Miller were riding a Suzuki motorcycle on
Their bike was struck from behind by a motorist in
Both victims have been largely unresponsive since then, say family members, and will likely spend up to a year in the hospital recovering from burns and other injuries. That's why the public's support is needed.
"When they get home, they will have no money," said
Several members of Murphy's extended family have taken turns traveling to and from the burn center in
"She's not going to leave until they get better or can go home," Murphy said. "We've gone up there to relieve her and try to give her a break, but she's not leaving."
Miller's daughter has also visited her mother in the hospital since the accident, but most of Miller's family lives out of state, Murphy said.
The driver of the 2009 Toyota that struck Huckeba's Suzuki, a resident of
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