LAWRENCE COUNTY, AR — Natosha Brink died after an accident with a tractor-trailer in Lawrence County, Arkansas on Thursday, October 30th, 2014. The article from KAIT-8 said that the accident happened around 9:20 Thursday morning.
24-year-old Natosha Brink was killed when the vehicle she was in and a tractor-trailer collided on Highway 63. Police believe that an SUV crossed the center line of traffic and collided with a tractor-trailer head-on. After the initial collision, the tractor-trailer continued forward and struck another SUV, and a pickup truck.
Brink was the driver of the pickup truck and was pronounced dead after the accident. Three other people were taken by EMS to a nearby hospital with unspecified injuries.
Arkansas State Police are handling the accident investigation at this time.
Scene of the Accident
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