STOKES COUNTY, NC — A woman is dead and two children are in the hospital after a crash in Stokes County, North Carolina on Monday, June 30th, 2014, according to the news report from WXII-12.
Police think that Tabitha McMillian was killed when the minivan she was driving is believed to have run of the road, and crashed into a ditch before rolling several times.
Scene of the Accident
Tabitha McMillian was ejected from the vehicle and pronounced dead on the scene. Two children in the vehicle were identified as Seth Hager and Chianne Smith, who were rushed to a nearby hospital after the crash.
The North Carolina State Police are helping investigate the crash.
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