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Marisol DiFrancesco holds a photograph of her late mother, Maria Cristina Rios Reyes. Credit: Matt Skoufalos.

A Year After Her Mother’s Death, Questions Remain for Audubon Woman

On the evening of the 2024 Super Bowl, Maria Cristina Rios Reyes was struck by a driver and killed. Her daughter, Marisol DiFrancesco, said there are things about the incident that have never been resolved to her satisfaction.  

By Matt Skoufalos | February 9, 2025
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