Savannah teacher remembered for kindness after fatal car crash
Savannah's Linda Davis, a special education teacher at Hesse K-8 School, was tragically killed in an automobile crash on Monday. Colleagues, friends, and parents remembered her for her innate skills and dedication to her students. The incident occurred when a truck, driven by a Guatemalan man attempting to evade immigration agents, ran a red light and collided with Davis's vehicle. She was on her way to work at the time of the accident. Davis, 52, was known for her kindness, patience, and enthusiasm, which left a lasting impact on her students and the community. Her passing has raised concerns about safety in the area, particularly regarding traffic enforcement. Local authorities are reviewing policies to enhance road safety and prevent similar incidents in the future. The community is mourning her loss, highlighting the importance of educators who go above and beyond for their students. Davis's legacy will continue to inspire those she taught and worked with.