MILTON, FL — Two people were killed, and four were injured in a tractor-trailer accident in Milton, Florida on Thursday, January 10th, 2014, according to a report from The Northwest Florida Daily News.
Police with information from the crash investigation have reason to believe David Mattadeen was hurt when the tractor-trailer he was driving became involved in an accident involving three tractor-trailers and a Uhaul while driving on Interstate 10.
Scene of the Accident
One of the drivers was identified as David Mattadeen, who was taken by EMS personnel to a nearby hospital where an update on their condition were not made available by hospital staff.
Two people were killed in the crash, and three others were hurt.
Officials from the Florida State Police are currently investigating the accident.
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