Biloxi, MS — Three people were injured in an accident with a flatbed pickup truck in Biloxi, Mississippi, on Thursday, July 16, 2015. The accident took place on Highway 67, near the intersection of Hudson Krohn Road.
Not many details have been released so far, but local news is saying that a Range Rover being driven by 18-year-old Lane Beard was trying to cross the highway when it was hit by a flatbed pickup truck being driven by 40-year-old Luis Salva.
Emergency workers took Beard to USA Medical Center in Mobile, Alabama. He suffered life-threatening injuries in the accident. Salva and his passenger, 12-year-old Steven McDonald, were taken to Merit Health Biloxi for moderate injuries.
The accident is currently being investigated.
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Scene of the Accident
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