![]() Multiple claims have surfaced on social media that Neilia Biden ran a stop sign before truck driver Curtis Dunn hit her station wagon, killing her and the baby daughter they called Amy and injuring Hunter and Beau Biden, who were toddlers at the time, the New York Times reported.īiden said his first wife was killed by a drunken driver Fact check: Wife ran a stop sign and driver that hit her was NOT Drunk Senator Biden did not meet his second wife, Jill, until more than two years later in March, 1975, according to the New York Times. There were no reports at the time or later that accused Neilia Biden of being drunk. This is who wants to ruin this country! And now he is using the accident as a campaign ad! Disgusting. ![]() The driver that hit her was destroyed and blamed for the entire accident to make biden look like the grieving husband and father. ![]() (Source: Facebook screenshot taken on Wed Oct 7 19:13:25 2020 UTC)Īccording to reports, she was the one drunk when she ran the stop sign, She found out that biden was leaving her for his present wife so she grabbed the kids and took off. This is what the post looked like on Facebook at the time of writing: It opened: Biden said his first wife was killed by a drunken driver Fact: His wife ran a stop sign and the driver that hit his wife was not drinking. The claim appeared as a post (archived here) where it was published on Facebook October 6, 2020. There were no reports that she was drunk. She did not run a stop sign but "pulled from a stop sign" when a tractor-trailer crashed into her car in Hockessin, Delaware, killing her and the baby girl, according to the Associated Press report published in the Delaware County Daily Times at the time. Neilia Biden and their children Naomi, Beau and Hunter, were in a car accident on December 18, 1972. Did Joe Biden's first wife run a stop sign before she was killed in a car accident? No, that's not true.
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