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- Groom dies trying to assist driver after his wedding
- William Riley Knight had stopped to help a woman whose vehicle had slid into a ditch
- He and Linda Darlington were struck multiple times as they stood by the side of the road
- Knight's new wife was waiting in the car when the accident happened
- "We have a job to do here, but sometimes it just brings you sadness," a spokeswoman says
(CNN) -- A bride is in mourning.
Hours after the wedding, groom William Riley Knight, 49, of Crown Point, Indiana, was run over and killed.
His new wife was not injured.
They had just left their reception, according to Patti Van Til, a spokeswoman with the Lake County, Indiana, Sheriff's Department.
"She was still in her wedding dress," she said.
Knight was acting as a good Samaritan on Saturday night when he stopped to assist Linda Darlington, whose vehicle had slid into a ditch along a road in Crown Point. He climbed out to help while his wife waited in the car.
He and Darlington, 42, were struck multiple times as they stood by the side of the road. She was also killed.
According to CNN affiliate WBBM, which spoke to Knight's ex-wife, he had four children, including two stepchildren.
He acted in community theater, was a hunter and reportedly served in the U.S. Army Rangers before retiring in the mid-1990s.
"He was very outgoing, always wanting to help somebody," said friend Rob Biella, CNN affiliate WLS reported. "He was good to be around my kids. I'm glad they got to know him."
All drivers remained on scene, and there is nothing to suggest that alcohol was a factor in the crash, according to Van Til.
The accident remains under investigation.
"He was just trying to do a good thing for somebody in need," the spokeswoman said.
"It's very sad. We have a job to do here, but sometimes it just brings you sadness."