Local bistro donating tips to Kewaskum family involved in deadly crash
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CBS 58 Newsroom
Posted: Jun 3, 2019 6:35 AM CDT
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"We know the Olla family, the oldest daughter works here," Coffee Corner Bistro owner Jessica Trunkel said. "She's worked here about two years and the girls wanted to donate their tips today and I thought the cafe wanted to do something to help the Olla family."
Five brothers in the family were involved in a serious crash last Wednesday on Interstate 41 in Washington County. One brother, 15-year-old Valentin Olla, passed away from his injuries. 13-year-old Luciano Olla remains in the hospital.
The Coffee Corner Bistro is donating all of the tips made on Monday and matching them to donate to the family.
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