Daughter of Christian Music Star Killed by Car

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Daughter of Christian music star Steven Curtis Chapman killed, struck by car driven by brother

 

The 5-year-old daughter of Grammy-winning Christian music star Steven Curtis Chapman was struck and killed Wednesday by a sport utility vehicle driven by her brother, authorities said.

The girl, Maria Sue, was hit in the driveway of the family's home Wednesday afternoon by a Toyota Land Cruiser driven by her teenage brother, said Laura McPherson, a spokeswoman for the Tennessee Highway Patrol.

The brother, whose name and exact age weren't available, apparently did not see the girl, McPherson said. No charges are expected.

"It looks like a tragic accident," she said.

Several family members witnessed the accident, which happened in Williamson County just south of Nashville. The girl died later at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, hospital spokeswoman Laurie Holloway said.

In a statement, Velvet Kelm, a publicist for Chapman, said Maria was the Chapmans' youngest daughter.

 

links to full story: http://abcnews.go.com/...ry?id=4907419&page=1

http://abcnews.go.com/...o/playerIndex?id=5518680

This morning on GMA, Robin Roberts had done an interview with Steven Chapman. The Chapman family was able to discuss the tragedy his family has gone through since the death of his youngest daughter.  This story is very heart touching not just because of the loss but how he went to China to adopt these beautiful girls after having children of his own. Please watch the video in the link  above it will touch you in one way or another.

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