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4 Die in I-95 Wrong-Way Crash in Savannah

 Jason Lewis     7 months ago
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The Georgia State Patrol says four people died when a pickup truck going the wrong way on Interstate 95 collided head on with a minivan traveling from New York to Florida.

The patrol says southbound lanes were closed for about four hours after the accident just after 6:30 a.m. Saturday in Richmond Hill, just south of Savannah, when the pickup was heading northbound into the southbound lanes.

Trooper Chris Cuddington says the pickup driver and three in the minivan, a woman and two men, were fatally injured.

Three others, children of the van driver, were taken to Memorial Health University Medical Center in Savannah.

The truck driver is identified as 28-year-old Michael Delph of Clemson, South Carolina, Cuddington said 41-year-old Michelle Carryl of Apopka, Florida and passengers 59-year-old Cyril Millington of Queens, New York, and Dwight Spencer, about 19, of Apopka also died.

Associated Press
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