Teen Terrence Lesean Williams dies in car crash on I-85 in Senoia

Teen Terrence Lesean Williams dies in car crash on I-85 in Senoia

By Accident.NEWS

Publish Date: June 27, 2023

Terrence Lesean Williams died from his injuries at a local hospital.

A tragic car accident in Senoia, Georgia claimed the life of a 17-year-old boy on Friday night. According to Georgia State troopers, Terrence Lesean Williams was one of five teenagers riding in a 2015 Infiniti Q50 when the driver lost control and hit a guard rail on I-85.

"The car flipped over several times," said the troopers' report. Unfortunately, Williams was "unrestrained" during the accident and suffered fatal injuries. It is unclear whether he wasn't wearing his seatbelt or if it failed to properly secure him.

The other four occupants have not been identified by officials at this time, nor have any updates been given regarding their conditions after the crash.

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Incident at a Glance

Parties Involved:
Terrence Lesean Williams
Vehicles:
2015 Infiniti Q50
Fatality:
YES
State:
Georgia
City:
Senoia
Location:
I-85
Date of Incident:
2023-06-23
Time of Incident:
Friday night

I-85

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