A 20-year-old University of North Texas understudy who was the assigned driver on New Years Eve for her companions kicked the bucket after she was lethally shot in the head while driving.

Sara Mutschlechner was found around 2 a.m. Friday lying outside the vehicle she had been driving, officer Shane Kizer, a police representative, told The Star-Telegram. In the wake of being shot, her auto crushed into an utility shaft.
She was taken off life bolster Friday evening at Denton Regional Medical Center in Texas, the officer included.

The Dallas News reports that before the occurrence, witnesses saw a dim shaded or dark Toyota or Lexus SUV conveying five or six men drive up by her and begin conversing with travelers in Mutschlechner's auto.
At the point when the two vehicles crossed University Drive, somebody shot at her.
Officer Kizer imparted to ABC News "that many individuals at the gathering would've perceived who was in that vehicle and perhaps have the capacity to let us know who they were. We have many people that we're needing to converse with as of now."

Her dad, Clay Mutschlechner told the news outlet that "there are such a variety of individuals that knew her, that she touched their lives. She never met an outsider."
Her mom, Gloria said that "she was companions with everybody," and her awesome companion Chris Challiot included "she was only one of those individuals that dependably had a grin all over, never said no to an experience."
The Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity posted on Facebook that she was majoring in radio, TV and film examines and had as of late been selected the Greek Philanthropy Chair for the section.
Section president Jordan Roberts included that she "is by a wide margin of a standout amongst the most vivacious, fair and carefree individuals I had the benefit to know. She will really be missed."
Her sorority likewise took to Facebook to compose that "Sara was a lovely individual all around and this world is less brilliant without her. She was generally so kind and brimming with a vitality that was irresistible to everyone around her."