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Robeson County mother, two children killed in crash
by W. Curt Vincent
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TAR HEEL — Three Robeson County residents lost their lives Saturday afternoon in a crash about 7 miles outside Tar Heel’s town limits.

According to a report filed by State Highway Patrol Master Sgt. Mike Sellers, a 1999 Plymouth van was traveling north along Purdie-Hall Road and either ran a stop sign at Chickenfoot Road or pulled out in front of a tractor-trailer.

The truck, which was hauling a load of wheat, hit the van and killed Maria Esther Morales Garcia, 25, of Shannon and her two children, Jean Michel Morales Garcia, 8, and William Jimenez Morales, 3.

A third child in the van, a 6-year-old girl, remains hospitalized with injuries.

According to Sellers’ report, the van burst into flames after the impact.

The driver of the tractor-trailer, Dan Odom III of St. Pauls, who was driving for Roberts Farms of Lumberton, managed to get out of the truck before it also caught fire.

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Robeson County mother, two children killed in crash
by W. Curt Vincent
Editor
Jun 19, 2013 | 148 views | 0 0 comments | 2 2 recommendations | email to a friend | print

TAR HEEL — Three Robeson County residents lost their lives Saturday afternoon in a crash about 7 miles outside Tar Heel’s town limits.

According to a report filed by State Highway Patrol Master Sgt. Mike Sellers, a 1999 Plymouth van was traveling north along Purdie-Hall Road and either ran a stop sign at Chickenfoot Road or pulled out in front of a tractor-trailer.

The truck, which was hauling a load of wheat, hit the van and killed Maria Esther Morales Garcia, 25, of Shannon and her two children, Jean Michel Morales Garcia, 8, and William Jimenez Morales, 3.

A third child in the van, a 6-year-old girl, remains hospitalized with injuries.

According to Sellers’ report, the van burst into flames after the impact.

The driver of the tractor-trailer, Dan Odom III of St. Pauls, who was driving for Roberts Farms of Lumberton, managed to get out of the truck before it also caught fire.

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Robeson County mother, two children killed in crash
by W. Curt Vincent
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Jun 19, 2013 | 148 views | 0 0 comments | 2 2 recommendations | email to a friend | print

TAR HEEL — Three Robeson County residents lost their lives Saturday afternoon in a crash about 7 miles outside Tar Heel’s town limits.

According to a report filed by State Highway Patrol Master Sgt. Mike Sellers, a 1999 Plymouth van was traveling north along Purdie-Hall Road and either ran a stop sign at Chickenfoot Road or pulled out in front of a tractor-trailer.

The truck, which was hauling a load of wheat, hit the van and killed Maria Esther Morales Garcia, 25, of Shannon and her two children, Jean Michel Morales Garcia, 8, and William Jimenez Morales, 3.

A third child in the van, a 6-year-old girl, remains hospitalized with injuries.

According to Sellers’ report, the van burst into flames after the impact.

The driver of the tractor-trailer, Dan Odom III of St. Pauls, who was driving for Roberts Farms of Lumberton, managed to get out of the truck before it also caught fire.

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Fort Fisher Aquarium visited the Elizabethtown Christian Educational After School Ministry on Thursday, June 13. The children learned about jellies, sea turtles and much more.

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