As of Tuesday, May 15, 2012
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Albany Herald
ALBANY, Ga. — A 28-year-old woman was killed after crashing into a tree along an Albany street late Sunday.
Kimberly Williams was driving along the 1400 block of West Broad Avenue in a tan 1994 Honda Accord at 10:30 p.m. At the intersection of West Broad Avenue and Magnolia Street, she went into a curve, overcorrected, lost control of her vehicle and struck a tree, authorities say.
There were no other vehicles involved in the crash, police said. Williams succumbed to her injuries. Her two daughters, ages 11 and 1, were in the car with her. Police officials say they were flown to a hospital in Macon.
A spokeswoman with the Albany Police Department sent an update late Monday identifying the 11-year-old as Ayana McIntyre, and the 1-year-old as Unique Nedd.
Both girls were remaining in the hospital in good condition as of Monday evening, officials say.
The wreck is being investigated by the APD Traffic Unit.
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Comments
Parent 1 year ago
I don't understand your comment? A mother lost her life in an accident, how is that a "lifestyle"?
Cartman 1 year ago
I'm sure they were just celebrating Mother's Day.
Outtahere 1 year ago
God bless these children that lost their mother!
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