Wrong-way crash in Georgia kills 3
The fatal crash occurred near Macon, GA, on Thanksgiving Day
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Three people have died after an interstate crash in central Georgia.
Bibb County Coroner Leon Jones tells local news outlets that a 27-year-old man was driving a Chevy Tahoe north in the southbound lanes of Interstate 75 in Macon on Thursday when he hit another vehicle head-on.
IN WEST VIRGINIA, SUV CRASH KILLS 3, INJURES 2 ON THANKSGIVING DAY
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Both the unnamed driver of the Tahoe and two occupants of a Toyota Camry died, while a third person in the Toyota was critically injured.
ALABAMA WRONG-WAY CRASH KILLS FAMILY OF 5, INCLUDING 2 CHILDREN
Killed were 27-year-old Nomari Waite and 5-year-old Carmyn Anderson. The third occupant, 26-year-old Marcellas Coppage, was hospitalized in Macon in critical condition.
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Jones said the driver of the Tahoe was drunk. He said Waite and Coppage were a couple returning to their Florida home from Atlanta after picking up Anderson, who was Coppage’s daughter.