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Lauren Branson Car Accident: Little Rock, Arkansas, No Longer Exists

Rim Houston
Last updated: 2023/03/19 at 5:27 AM
Rim Houston

According to reports from law enforcement, two persons died on Thursday in car crashes that happened on slick roads in Pulaski County and Fort Smith. These mishaps happened in both places. The day these accidents happened was Thursday. A pedestrian who was in the county of Pulaski was struck and killed by a driver who was heading north on Interstate 530, according to a report submitted to the Arkansas State Police at 4:20 p.m.

The incident happened in Pulaski County. The occurrence occurred at the location on the road where the three-mile mark was marked. The female pedestrian, whose identity was not given in the report, allegedly dashed onto the road in the rain before being struck by the car. How the pedestrian ended up on the roadway is not mentioned in the article. The pedestrian’s wounds were too serious for her to survive, and shortly after, she died.

At 10:21 p.m., Fort Smith resident Elijah Boatman, 20, was traveling north on Hendricks Boulevard when his Toyota struck a Dodge that was attempting to turn left onto Hendricks from South T Street. Boatman suffered significant injuries after being ejected from his car and was transferred to a nearby hospital. According to the report that the Fort Smith police department presented.

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The Dodge was traveling down South T Street when it collided with the other vehicle as it tried to turn onto Hendricks. The Fort Smith police department submitted the report. The incident happened in Fort Smith, where the investigation was conducted. According to reports from law enforcement, two persons died on Thursday in car crashes that happened on slick roads in Pulaski County and Fort Smith. These mishaps happened in both places. The day these accidents happened was Thursday.

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Rim Houston March 19, 2023
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By Rim Houston
Rim Houston is a content writer. He was graduated from the University of Michigan with a degree in English Literature, where they had a double major in Comparative Ethnic Studies. In their free time, Rim enjoys exploring and finding new places to return to.Rim's favorite place that they have visited is Austin, Texas because it's diverse and offers different cultures.
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