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Jul. 8—JACKSON TWP, Columbia CTY. — A man from Carbon County was arrested over the weekend for causing a drunken fatal crash that killed a 22-year-old man from Shavertown, Luzerne County.
The crash happened at the intersection of Farrow Road and Craven Street in the Eau Claire neighborhood in the northern part of the city around 2:45 p.m. Friday. One driver was pronounced dead at ...
The crash caused a blood vessel in his chest to leak blood into the sac surrounding his heart. His death occurred several hours after the crash, from which he suffered no immediate apparent injuries. Duane Allman: 1946 1971 24 years American guitarist for the Allman Brothers Band: motorcycle Harley-Davidson Sportster: Macon, Georgia
Ashley Brown, 34, was identified Tuesday by the Richland County Coroner’s Office as the victim of the crash with the police cruiser on North Main Street. Brown’s fetus also died as a result of ...
The Richland County Coroner’s Office has not publicly identified the male crash victim. Two passengers in the car were hurt, but their injuries were not considered serious, according to police.
The West Columbia Police Department have charged Jonathan R. Yarborough, 24, with two counts of felony driving under the influence resulting in death and one count of leaving the scene of an accident.
At an altitude of 20,000 feet, this was the highest fatal World War II training accident in Nebraska. One bomber crashed in the adjoining farm fields of Frank Hromadka Sr. and Anna Matejka, 2 miles N and ½ mile E of Milligan, Nebraska. The other crashed in the farmyard of Mike and Fred Stech, 3 miles N and 2 miles E of Milligan.
January 22, 1952: American Airlines Flight 6780, a CV-240-0, crashed in downtown Elizabeth, New Jersey in the first fatal accident after a record 840,000 safe flying hours. All 23 occupants on board (20 passengers and 3 crew) plus 7 people on the ground were killed in the crash and ensuing fire; because of insufficient evidence, the cause was ...