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1. L.W. Reedy Real Estate
www.lwreedy.com/reedy/agents.a - [Cached]Published on: 10/25/2004 Last Visited: 10/25/2004
Diane Lukasik
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Diane Lukasik
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2. Daily Herald
www.dailyherald.com/dupage/mai - [Cached]Published on: 8/21/2004 Last Visited: 8/21/2004
Instead, Diane Lukasik almost destroyed it.
In a freak accident Monday, just after showing the three-bedroom home to two potential buyers, the 54-year-old Lukasik accidentally sent her 2002 Toyota Camry barreling through the front door and living room.
The home has structural damage and is uninhabitable, Robison claims. A damage estimate was not available, but he believes the "you break it, you bought it" adage should prevail.
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Lukasik was backing out of a parking space when she rear-ended a 2000 Ford Explorer, according to the DuPage County Sheriff's office.
She pulled forward, but somehow mixed up the gas and brake pedals, and the car continued into Robison's home at 1S251 Michigan Ave.
Both drivers received citations for "improper backing," police said.
No one was in the home when the crash occurred and no injuries were reported.
Lukasik, a real estate agent for Elmhurst-based L.W. Reedy Real Estate, declined comment Friday.
As of Friday afternoon, Robison's townhouse was still listed for $169,900 on the company's Web site, lwreedy.com. It also said Lukasik was the office's top producer in total sales volume in six of the last nine years, including 2003. -
3. www.ranwc.com
www.ranwc.com/news/news¬es/ - [Cached]Published on: 8/30/2004 Last Visited: 12/2/2004
The freak accident left agent Diane Lukasik and the two buyers shaken but uninjured.
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The accident occurred when Lukasik and the buyers were leaving the home with the intent of writing up an offer. As she backed up, she bumped another vehicle. As she pulled back forward, she accidentally hit the accelerator, sending the car lurching forward. RE Intel 8-23-04 BACK TO INDEX

