LITTLE ROCK, AR — A one car accident left one person dead in Little Rock, Arkansas on Sunday, July 6th, 2014, according to Fox 16 Online.
Police think that 65-year-old David Anderson was killed when the Honda Odyssey he was driving is thought to have drifted off the pavement and collided with a tree while driving on Highway 44 around 10:30 Sunday morning.
Scene of the Accident
It is not clear from the news article if David Anderson was killed instantly in the crash or if hew as taken by EMS personnel to a nearby hospital where he died a short time later.
The Arkansas State police is helping Little Rock authorities investigate the accident.
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