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    You are at:Home»Local News»K-State Activity»Blaha sentenced to 20 months in hit-and-run that injured KSU student

    Blaha sentenced to 20 months in hit-and-run that injured KSU student

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    By KMAN Staff on August 15, 2018 K-State Activity, Local News, Manhattan
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    A 22-year-old man convicted of aggravated battery after hitting a Kansas State student with his truck in Manhattan has been sentenced to about two years in prison.

    Nicolas Blaha, of Platte City, Missouri, was sentenced Monday to 20 months for aggravated battery and eight months for failure to stop at the scene. The sentences will run concurrently.

    The Manhattan Mercury reports Blaha hit 22-year-old hit Amber Wilhelm, of Horton, early April 14, 2017, and continued driving. He said he didn’t remember hitting Wilhelm but later came forward and told police he recognized his truck in a video from the scene.

    Wilhelm, who suffered a brain injury and several broken bones, said she spent months in rehabilitation and therapy. She returned to classes in January.

    Blaha apologized to Wilhelm before sentencing.

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