PINEVILLE, MO — A chain-reaction accident left two people dead in Pineville, MO on Thursday, December 26th, 2013, according to a news release from KHBS-TV.
Police have reason to believe both Bethany and Katelyn Boxx were killed when the car they were passengers in was struck by a vehicle that was forced into the lanes of oncoming traffic by another previous rear-end collision while driving on Highway 71.
Scene of the Accident
Both Bethany and Katelyn Boxx were pronounced dead on the scene by emergency response personnel when they arrived. Four other people were hurt in the crash.
The investigation into the fatal accident is currently underway by officials from multiple agencies.
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