23-year-old US-based Nigerian graduate killed by fleeing driver

A 23-year-old Nigerian graduate based in the United States, Oluwalayomi “Layo” Fadero, has been killed after a wrong-way driver fleeing from police crashed into her vehicle in Nashville, Tennessee.

According to WSMV Nashville on Tuesday, the incident occurred last Friday when the suspect, identified as Ray Eugene Padgett, allegedly drove into oncoming traffic while attempting to evade arrest.

The US-Based Nigerian, Oluwalayomi Fadero, who died in the crash…Photo Credit: Emmanuel Odiahi and Ebenezer Appiah / GoFundMe
Fadero, a recent graduate of Fisk University, was reportedly heading into her neighbourhood along Murfreesboro Pike when the suspect’s vehicle struck her car on the driver’s side, killing her on the spot.

Metro Nashville Police confirmed the crash followed a series of incidents earlier in the day, beginning with the theft of a Ford F-250 truck from a car lot in North Nashville.

Investigators said the suspect rammed the vehicle owner’s car while fleeing the scene before later crashing into an unmarked police SUV, triggering a pursuit that lasted about five minutes and reached speeds of approximately 80 miles per hour.

The deceased, Oluwalayomi Fadero, and her dog, Nala…Photo Credit: Emmanuel Odiahi and Ebenezer Appiah / GoFundMe
“At about 2:30 p.m., the suspect drove into oncoming traffic and struck the victim’s vehicle,” police authorities were quoted as saying.

The impact reportedly forced Fadero’s car about 100 yards into a ditch, with emergency responders confirming her dead at the scene.

Authorities described her as an uninvolved motorist who had no connection to the chase.

Padgett, 52, was later arrested and taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries before being taken into custody

Police said he is facing multiple felony charges, including criminally negligent homicide, vehicular homicide by recklessness, attempted criminal homicide, and reckless endangerment.

Authorities also disclosed that the suspect was on parole at the time of the incident and had at least 20 prior convictions across five counties in Tennessee.

The US-Based Nigerian, Oluwalayomi Fadero, who died in the crash…Photo Credit: Emmanuel Odiahi and Ebenezer Appiah / GoFundMe
Fadero was said to have recently completed her degree and was pursuing an accelerated nursing programme at another institution before her death.

“She was one of the most compassionate and kindest of people that you would’ve ever met,” her former professor, Janet Walsh, said.

The US-Based Nigerian, Oluwalayomi Fadero, who died in the crash…Photo Credit: Emmanuel Odiahi and Ebenezer Appiah / GoFundMe
Another alumna, Jessica Williams, described her death as “heartbreaking,” noting that she was killed close to her residence.

A makeshift memorial has since been created at the crash site, while counselling support has been made available to students and members of the university community.

The US-Based Nigerian, Oluwalayomi Fadero, who died in the crash…Photo Credit: Emmanuel Odiahi and Ebenezer Appiah / GoFundMe
Meanwhile, a fundraiser organised by supporters has raised over $13,000 to assist with funeral expenses, as family and friends continue to mourn her sudden death.

Police said investigations into the crash and the events leading up to it are ongoing.

By: Samuel Omotere

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