Richmond, VA — There was a serious wreck when an older-model sedan crashed along the Powhite Parkway last Tuesday (June 9, 2015) and injured 5 people. The accident happened at about 6:30 p.m. in the evening and appears to have involved just one vehicle.
Not many details were ever released about this, but the police initially said that of the 5 people injured, one was a infant.
The accident happened when a white car lost control while headed north on Powhite and crashed into the median, causing the car to flip over and come to rest on its hood.
As stated, 5 people were taken to a hospital and that one of them was a baby. Allegedly, charges are being filed, but it’s not clear for what.
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Map of Powhite Parkway
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