LEWIS: She was just a loving, kind soul, kind of lighting up the room with a smile - you know, that type of person. ![]() A random passenger had shot and killed Bella. I need you to get here.ĪLLYN: When she arrived, she saw police vehicles had surrounded her sister's body. And I'm like, OK, what's going on? He was like, don't worry about it. LEWIS: He's like, hey, I need you to get here - over here on his address or whatever. Depending on how I feel after that, then I'll let you know.ĪLLYN: But soon after, she got a call from a friend saying something bad had happened. Can you do my hair? She was like, well, I'm going to do Lyft today. It was the summer, back in August, and they were talking about meeting up.ĪLLYSSA LEWIS: I was like, hey, it's the weekend. ![]() NPR's Bobby Allyn looks into who should be responsible when drivers are killed on the job.īOBBY ALLYN, BYLINE: Allyssa Lewis of Dallas, Texas, was catching up with her older sister, Bella. ![]() Hundreds of thousands of people make money by working for platforms like Lyft or Uber, but driving strangers, it can be dangerous.
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