2 Critically Hurt, 1 Killed in Head-on Wreck in Augusta
AUGUSTA, GA – One driver, a 80-year-old woman, succumbed to fatal wounds, and another motorist was left in critical condition after a head-on collision Wednesday.
This crash happened around 5:45 p.m. on Deans Bridge Road, and the two people who were critically wounded were sent to a hospital, WFXG reported.
The Richmond County Sheriff’s Office said the 80-year-old woman was an Augusta resident.
Reader’s Note: While the woman’s name was mentioned by the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office and the initial source, our news team has adopted a no-name policy with respect to drivers or victims of motor vehicle accidents or personal injury-related incidents. As such, our news team has chosen not to mention their names in this news article.
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