Police: Vehicle Changed Lanes Ahead of Van in Deadly Crash April 30, 2021 SUWANEE, Ga. (AP) A vehicle on a Georgia interstate unexpectedly changed lanes ahead of a van that went out of control, rolled onto its side and slid across two lanes, bursting into flames and killing six women inside, authorities said Wednesday. Gwinnett County police released their initial accident report and identified the victims killed in the Saturday wreck, many of whom were part of a sober living community called We Are Living Proof. “We ask that you join us in prayer for the families and loved ones of the ladies we lost as well as the survivors,” the organization said on its Facebook page.
2021/04/29 02:54 This photo provided by the Gwinnett County Police Department shows tire marks on the pavement, front, near the scene of a deadly crash in Gwinnett Cou. This photo provided by the Gwinnett County Police Department shows tire marks on the pavement, front, near the scene of a deadly crash in Gwinnett County, Ga., Saturday, April 24. 2021. Police in Georgia say multiple people died and several others were hurt in the interstate crash. Gwinnett County police say the crash left a passenger van engulfed in flames and rolled on its side Saturday evening. (Gwinnett County Police Department via AP) SUWANEE, Ga. (AP) A vehicle on a Georgia interstate unexpectedly changed lanes ahead of a van that went out of control, rolled onto its side and slid across two lanes, bursting into flames and killing six women inside, authorities said Wednesday.
Several 911 calls released by the Gwinnett County Police Department shed light on the horrifying sight drivers encountered after a fiery crash on Interstate 85 northbound at the Interstate 985 split Saturday evening.
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Driver of van crash that killed 6 people facing vehicular homicide charges By FOX 5 Atlanta Digital Team Published article Monica Manire is facing multiple charges in I-85 van crash that killed six people ( Gwinnett County Police Department). GWINNETT COUNTY, Ga. - The driver of a van that crashed over the weekend, killing six people and injuring others, on Interstate 85 has been charged in connection to the wreck, Gwinnett County police said. Monica Manire was arrested Wednesday on six counts of homicide by vehicle in the first degree and a charge of reckless driving. She was also charged with improper lane change and four counts of serious injury by vehicle, police said.
The driver of a van that crashed and burst into flames on a Georgia interstate has been arrested and charged with six counts of homicide by vehicle, police said Thursday. Six women inside the van were killed and 10 others also in the van were injured in the Saturday wreck outside Atlanta. Investigators believe Monica Manire of Byron made a reckless lane change, which caused the van to flip on its side, Gwinnett County police said. She was being held in the Gwinnett County Jail. Witnesses have told police a second vehicle unexpectedly changed lanes ahead of the van, which then went out of control, rolled onto its side and slid across two lanes of the interstate. The 2002 Dodge Ram passenger van then burst into flames.
Police say the driver of a van that crashed and burst into flames on a Georgia interstate has been arrested and charged with six counts of homicide by vehicle
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