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Larry Smith: Two teenagers die in RZR vs vehicle collision

Updated at 6:27amCT: Third rider was airlifted from the scene. All three riders of the ATV were students at Adair County High School. Tragedy occurred at Sanders Ridge Road & KY 206

By Larry Smith
The Big Dawg 99.9 FM and The WAVE 92.7 FM

The Big Dawg 99.9 FM can confirm that at least two teenagers lost their lives in a tragedy which occurred yesterday afternoon, Friday, October 29, 2016, in a RZR vs pickup truck collision at the intersection of KY 206 and Sanders Ridge Road in the Pellyton Community of Adair County, KY.

The two deceased, and a third rider, who was airlifted from the scene, were all students at Adair County High School.



Stotts-Phelps-McQueary Funeral Home will hold the funeral for Macie Drake, 15, one of the fatalities. The funeral for the second victim will be announced as soon as positive identification is available.

We are awaiting details from appropriate authorities and will air the news on FM 92.7 and FM 99.9 and post on ColumbiaMagazine.com as soon as received.


This story was posted on 2016-10-29 05:50:52
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