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Fiery Virginia auto accident kills one

by admin@gotechark.com | September 4th, 2008

September 4, 2008

The Daily Press reported a Virginia auto accident killed one person early Wednesday morning.

The Virginia auto accident victim was sitting in his 1974 Grand Fury at a traffic signal when his car was struck from behind by a minivan.

The impact of the Virginia car accident threw the car forward about 80 yards when burst into flames. The driver was ejected from the car and died at the scene of the accident.

The driver of the minivan and two young passengers were uninjured in the Virginia car accident.

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Injuries in Richmond auto accident involves ambulance

by admin@gotechark.com | September 2nd, 2008

September 2, 2008

An ambulance was taking a patient to a hospital when it was involved in a Richmond auto accident Friday night, reported by WTVR.com.

The ambulance did not have its lights and sirens on when it hit a Cadillac that was making a left turn and caused the Richmond car accident.

Three people in the ambulance and two people in the Cadillac were taken to the hospital with injuries as a result of the Virginia auto accident.

Police are still continuing their investigation on this Richmond auto accident.

Six-year-old boy dies from Virginia auto accident injuries

by admin@gotechark.com | August 26th, 2008

According to the Richmond Times-Dispatch, a six-year-old boy died on Thursday from injuries he suffered in a Virginia auto accident on August 14.

The Virginia auto accident victim was a passenger of a car that overturned one and a half times when another car ran into it.

The six-year-old boy was wearing his seatbelt but the injuries he suffered from the Virginia car accident were fatal.

The Virginia auto victim died at VCU Medical Center on Thursday afternoon.

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18-year-old driver killed in Virginia auto accident

by admin@gotechark.com | August 11th, 2008

August 11, 2008

Richmond Times-Dispatch reported an 18-year-old driver was involved and killed in a Virginia auto accident early Sunday morning.

The driver was driving his Ford Ranger pickup truck when he ran off the road and caused the Virginia auto accident.

The driver of the Virginia car accident overcorrected his truck and lost control of it when it overturned. He was not wearing his seat belt and was killed when he was ejected from the truck.

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