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«Breaking News» Award-winning Johns Hopkins doctor, 35, is killed in horrifying hit-and-run

An award-winning Johns Hopkins rheumatologist was killed over the weekend in a hit-and-run involving three vehicles in Maryland.


Dr Nadia Dominique Morgan, 35, was killed late Saturday night, according to a statement from the Baltimore County Police. 


Police said Sunday that 31-year-old Jason William Hines has been charged in connection with the fatal hit-and-run.




Award-winning Johns Hopkins rheumatologist, Nadia Dominique Morgan (pictured), 35, was killed Saturday night in a hit-and-run involving three vehicles in Maryland


Award-winning Johns Hopkins rheumatologist, Nadia Dominique Morgan (pictured), 35, was killed Saturday night in a hit-and-run involving three vehicles in Maryland



Award-winning Johns Hopkins rheumatologist, Nadia Dominique Morgan (pictured), 35, was killed Saturday night in a hit-and-run involving three vehicles in Maryland





According to a police statement, Morgan was driving south through an intersection on a green light when a car heading east struck her, forcing it into a third vehicle. She was pronounced dead at the scene


According to a police statement, Morgan was driving south through an intersection on a green light when a car heading east struck her, forcing it into a third vehicle. She was pronounced dead at the scene



According to a police statement, Morgan was driving south through an intersection on a green light when a car heading east struck her, forcing it into a third vehicle. She was pronounced dead at the scene





Police said Sunday that 31-year-old Jason William Hines has been charged in connection with the fatal hit-and-run. Firefighters are seen putting out the flames that engulfed Morgan's car


Police said Sunday that 31-year-old Jason William Hines has been charged in connection with the fatal hit-and-run. Firefighters are seen putting out the flames that engulfed Morgan's car



Police said Sunday that 31-year-old Jason William Hines has been charged in connection with the fatal hit-and-run. Firefighters are seen putting out the flames that engulfed Morgan's car



According to the release, Morgan was driving south through an intersection on a green light when a car heading east struck her, forcing it into a third vehicle. 


She was pronounced dead at the scene.


Police say Hines crashed into a fire hydrant and fled the scene on foot as Morgan's car became engulfed in flames. 

Scene photos showed firefighters working to put out the fire shortly after the crash. 


It's unclear whether he has a lawyer. Hines is being held at the Baltimore County Department of Corrections. He was denied bail.


The driver and passenger in the third vehicle, the Acura MDX, both refused any medical treatment. 




Morgan was from Jamaica and a faculty member at Johns Hopkins Scleroderma Center. In 2016, she received the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) Distinguished Fellow Award


Morgan was from Jamaica and a faculty member at Johns Hopkins Scleroderma Center. In 2016, she received the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) Distinguished Fellow Award



Morgan was from Jamaica and a faculty member at Johns Hopkins Scleroderma Center. In 2016, she received the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) Distinguished Fellow Award



Morgan was from Jamaica and a faculty member at Johns Hopkins Scleroderma Center. 


'We are deeply saddened by the devastating news about Dr. Nadia Morgan,' the center said in a statement.


'Her death is an enormous loss to the entire Johns Hopkins Medicine family, and to the many patients and colleagues who benefited from her skills and commitment.  


'She was an extraordinarily warm, talented and promising member of our community who gave so much to everyone around her,' the statement read. 


In a video shared by Johns Hopkins, Nadia said 'it was a dream come true' for her to work with the research facility. 


Morgan's father, Alton Morgan, told The Baltimore Sun that his daughter moved to the US in 2010 to do her residency at SUNY Downstate.  


Alton, who is a real estate attorney in Jamaica, said his daughter was an 'exceptional person'.


Morgan received her MBBS degree at the University of the West Indies, Jamaica. 


Morgan then completed her internship and residency training in Internal Medicine at SUNY Downstate Medical Center; where she served an additional year as chief resident, according to her profile on the center's website. 


Subsequently, Morgan completed fellowship training in rheumatology at the Johns Hopkins University and obtained the Masters of Health Science (MHS) in Clinical Investigation from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.


In 2016, she received the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) Distinguished Fellow Award.


After she completed her fellowship training, Morgan joined the Johns Hopkins Scleroderma Center as full-time faculty.


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Main photo article An award-winning Johns Hopkins rheumatologist was killed over the weekend in a hit-and-run involving three vehicles in Maryland.
Dr Nadia Dominique Morgan, 35, was killed late Saturday night, according to a statement from the Baltimore County Police. 
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