Another incident happened the following day.
According to Hinesville Police Traffic Accident Investigator, Aaron Brandt, a woman was transported to Liberty Regional Medical Center after her 15 year old daughter drove into the Exxon Handyland gas station on 2570 Highway 196 in Hinesville Dec. 23.
The teen was driving on a learner’s permit and was pulling into the parking lot from Highway 196 when she hit the gas pedal thinking she was hitting the brakes.
The impact caused portions of the wall to buckle and caused interior damage to the building. Several cases or beer flew off the shelves inside a refrigeration unit.
The accident occurred shortly before 5 p.m. and is under investigation.
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By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Pedestrian killed crossing road Liberty County Coroner, Reginald Pierce identified Ayesha Davis, 17, a student at Bradwell Institute, was the pedestrian that was struck and killed on Dec. 22
According to Hinesville Police Department Traffic Accident Investigator, Cpl. Michael Ramirez, Davis was struck by a black Hyundai driven by a 56 year old man while attempting to cross the roadway near McDowell St. shortly before 6 p.m.
Davis was transported by ambulance to Liberty Regional Medical Center in Hinesville where according to Hinesville Police Chief, Bill Kirkendall she was later pronounced deceased.
17-year-old Hinesville student killed in car accident
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A Hinesville woman was struck and killed by a vehicle on E.G. Miles Parkway while attempting to cross the road, according to Hinesville Police Department Traffic Accident Investigator Cpl. Michael Ramirez.
The woman has been identified as Ayesha Davis who was a student at the Bradwell Institute in Hinesville, according to Liberty County Coroner Reginald Peirce.
According to Ramirez, Davis was struck by a black Hyundai driven by a 56-year-old man while attempting to cross the roadway shortly before 6 p.m.
Davis was transported by ambulance to Liberty Regional Medical Center in Hinesville and was pronounced deceased, according to HPD Chief Bill Kirkendall.