As reported in The Natchez Democrat an accident in Natchez MS took the life of a 26 year old woman.
“Anna Hudgens 26 of Natchez was pronounced dead at Riverland Medical Center Thursday after her vehicle collided with an 18-wheeler. The accident occurred at 8:25 a.m. near Ridgecrest State Trooper Chad Dickson said.
“An 18-wheeler was stopped on U.S. 65(84) south bound in the inside lane preparing to turn left into a private drive or lot” Dickson said. “And the other vehicle ran into the rear of the tractor trailer.”
Clinton Richardson from Carrollton Texas was driving the 18-wheeler and was not injured. He was released at the Scene of the Accident and alcohol was not a factor in the case Dickson said.”
SOURCE: The Natchez Democrat
Post by E. Michael Grossman Texas 18 wheeler accident attorney
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