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 Man Incarcerated 22 Years Seeks Family
  DR. JOHN GRAHAM
 Young Woman Dies In Wrong Way Accident
      KANASIA JOHNSON ... Killed in accident
A traffic accident that took place early Saturday, left one woman dead and an- other in critical condition. The accident was investi- gated by the Florida Highway
This is the scene of a fatal accident that left one woman dead and another in critical condition.
Patrol.
According to the Florida
Highway Patrol, the accident took place shortly before 7
a.m., on U. S. Highway 41 (N. 50th Street) and Old U. S. 41A.
The 20-year-old driver of a Chevrolet was reportedly traveling northbound in the southbound inside lane of U. S. 41 (N. 50th Street) for un- known reasons. The driver of the second vehicle, a 21-year- old resident of Thonotosassa, was driving southbound on U. S. Highway 41.
As a result, the two vehi- cles collided in a nearly head- on collision. As a result of the accident, the woman driving the Chevrolet died at the scene. The second woman was transported to a local hospital in critical condition.
The 20-year-old woman, identified by social media as Ms. KaNasia Danielle Johnson.
No additional informa- tion was released on the acci- dent.
    BY GWEN HAYES Sentinel Editor
A Tampa man who was released from prison in Ja- nuary is in search of his fa- mily. He knows he has family around the area, but has been unable to locate an- yone.
Dr. John Graham (also known as “Doc”) grew up in Tampa. By being away, he has lost contact with many family members. He names some of his relatives as: Raymond Graham, a longshoreman; his grand- mother, Mother Leola Graham; a sister, Queen Thomas, in Inverness, he believes; a brother in Los Angeles; other brothers, Stanley Kenny Graham and Billy James Graham; Aunt Jeanie Bell Nix, cousins, Sheila and James Triplett.
Since his release in Ja- nuary, Dr. Graham has been a resident of the Noah’s House. He’d love to hear from his family.
With a Doctor of Divinity degree and a degree in Me-
taphysics, Dr. Graham is willing to share what he has learned. He even started a jailhouse ministry. He has taught 19 students in Tampa the art of Metaphysics.
He spent 22 years incar- cerated for sale and posses- sion of cocaine. “I had a trial with no evidence. I’m not bitter, I’m not angry...be- cause God knows what’s best.”
Dr. Graham would like to be contacted by some of his family members. He can be reached at (813) 822- 1828.
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