Two People Killed in Two-Vehicle Crash on Tolsia Highway
By Accident.NEWS
Publish Date: June 7, 2023
Two people died and two others were injured.
According to the Kermit Volunteer Fire Department Assistant Chief Wayne Williamson, two people lost their lives in a fatal car accident on Monday afternoon. The incident occurred on U.S. 52 in the Fort Gay area of Wayne County, West Virginia.
The crash was reported at approximately 2:24 p.m. by Wayne County 911 dispatchers in the Dry Creek area. Where it is understood that a car pulled out onto U.S. 52 and was hit in a T-bone fashion by another vehicle.
In addition to the fatalities, two other individuals were injured and taken to hospital for treatment. One person has since been released after receiving medical attention.
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Tags: Fatality, Auto, West Virginia, Accident, News, Carcrash, Fatalities, Huntington, Fort Gay, Tolsia Highway
Incident at a Glance
- Parties Involved:
- two people
- Vehicles:
- car, another vehicle
- Fatality:
- YES
- State:
- West Virginia
- City:
- Fort Gay
- Location:
- U.S. 52 in the Dry Creek area
- Date of Incident:
- 2023-06-05
- Time of Incident:
- 2:24 p.m.
U.S. 52 in the Dry Creek area
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