Thea Shaw and Leon Vaughn returned shortly to check the situation.
When the paramedics arrived and confirmed that Regina Shelby was beyond saving, they transported her body to the hospital morgue directly.
The traffic police didn't find any identification on her and assumed she was unclaimed, but shortly after, two women hurried to the hospital to claim the body.
The traffic police were a bit surprised to see them.
Because one of them, although low-profile in Fenmore, was very well-known as a philanthropist.
She was Mrs. Quinn, Serena Quinn.
Mrs. Quinn, accompanied by Alice Quinn, came forward, and though she was usually calm and composed, her face was terrifyingly grim at that moment.
Alice Quinn carefully watched Serena Quinn's expression, a little worried between her eyebrows.
When the staff uncovered the corpse with the white sheet, revealing Regina Shelby's face, which had started to turn bluish-purple, Mrs. Quinn was taken aback.
