Groomsman allegedly killed by Michigan newlyweds after argument leaves grieving pregnant fiancée, 3 kids behind

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Groomsman allegedly killed by Michigan newlyweds after argument leaves grieving pregnant fiancée, 3 kids behind
Terry Taylor, 29, was pronounced dead at the hospital after being found unresponsive in the street Aug. 30. Facebook

The groomsman allegedly killed by a pair of Michigan newlyweds after an argument reportedly leaves behind a pregnant fiancée and three children.

After appearing in the wedding party for James Shirah, 22, and his bride, Savahna Collier, 21, last Friday, police say 29-year-old Terry Lewis Taylor, Jr., was intentionally and fatally struck with an SUV driven by Shirah following a dispute between the men that same day in Flint, Michigan.

James Shirah and Savanha Collier
James Shirah and Savanha Collier Flint Police Department

Taylor was pronounced dead at the hospital after being found unresponsive in the street.

"My love my heart my world......how will I ever get through this without you," his fiancée, Nicole Robinson, wrote in part, on Facebook Saturday. "I need you we need you.....this baby needs you....how can you be gone.....I'll never be ok I'll never feel whole I'll never have love like you gave me ever again."

According to his obituary, Taylor also leaves behind three children. It's unclear if he shares the children with Robinson.

Shirah is being held without bond on a charge of second-degree murder, according to police. Collier was charged with accessory after the fact. She was released on $4000 bond.

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Murder, Michigan, U.S. Crime
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