Motorcycle driver who survived hit and run wants justice - MyFox Detroit

TAYLOR - A family is demanding an answer after their father was hit riding his motorcycle. The driver fled, leaving Chris Haworth to suffer while the family is hoping anyone with information about the August 6th crash can help. " Looking over at his mother and his daughter, Haworth, 44, of Taylor, says every day since the accident, he's felt lucky to be alive. Haworth says that Thursday just after midnight he was riding his motorcycle on Inkster near Beverly Street when he looked in his rearview mirror and noticed a car approaching way too fast. He was thrown from his bike and Haworth says the driver was going nearly 70 miles per hour and barely hit their brakes before driving off. As he was lying in the road, Haworth says the car appeared to be a dark-colored Dodge Magnum. Spending a week in the hospital with broken ribs and a broken foot, Haworth says his body is bruised from the inside out. Haworth says after posting what happened on social media, neighbors told him they saw a man repairing the front end of a dark Magnum around 2 a. m. that day a block away and took a picture of the license plate. Haworth says he's called Taylor police and has received no answer, concerned that the driver is still out there. Taylor Police Chief Mary Sclabassi said the department will be sure to follow up on that new. Source: www.fox2detroit.com