Clayton Co. Police Investigate Fatal Crash in Forest Park
FOREST PARK, GA โ Clayton County police are investigating the details behind a fatal crash that happened at the I-75 and Old Dixie Road connector Friday.
According to WSBTV, two men and a woman lost their lives. Two of them were alumni of Stillman College in Alabama, while one of them is a current student and baseball player at Stillman. All of them were friends.
The young woman, an alumna, was a juvenile officer at the DeKalb Regional Youth Detention Center, and the other young man, an alumnus, had played baseball for Stillman and was a baseball coach in Georgia.
Police have not specified the events leading to the crash and said whether another vehicle was involved.
Updates will be added once our team learns more.
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