Wednesday, May 20, 2015

THE LETHAL TRUCKS TAKE 5 MORE LIVES IN GEORGIA: 5 GEORGIANS KILLED IN FIERY I-16 CRASH NEAR SAVANNAH, GA IDENTIFIED




MAY 20, 2015

SAVANNAH, GEORGIA

Five Georgians ranging in age from 16 to 72 and hailing from the far northwest corner of the state to the southeast corner died Tuesday afternoon in the second fiery pileup in a month on I-16 near Savannah.

According to Georgia State Patrol spokeswoman Franka Young, traffic had come to a halt for construction on I-16 eastbound near I-95 in Pooler when the driver of a tractor-trailer failed to stop.

The tractor-trailer struck three cars and a pickup truck before hitting another tractor-trailer, which then struck a third tractor-trailer.

Two of the tractor-trailers and one of the cars, a Honda, caught fire, Young said.
The two people in the Honda were killed, along with three people in the Hyundai that was the first vehicle struck by the tractor-trailer.

Young identified those killed in the Hyundai as Wendy Melton, 39, of Reidsville, Brittanie Altman, 16, of Claxton, and Virgil Moody, 19, of Hagan, a small town near Claxton.


A tractor trailer sits on top of a crushed car after a multiple car accident on I-16 in Pooler, Ga. on Tuesday, May 19, 2015. (Ian Maule/Savannah Morning News via AP) 

The two people killed in the Honda were identified as Jerry Earnest, 71, of Varnell in northwest Georgia, and Glenda Adams, 72, of Cohutta, also in northwest Georgia.

The driver of the tractor-trailer that slammed into the cars was identified as David Gibbons, 61, of Pooler.

Pooler police Chief Mark Revenew said Gibbons survived the crash with no serious injuries.

Young said Gibbons, who works for Georgia Freightways, was pulling an empty trailer to Savannah when the wreck occurred.

“It’s too early to tell, but early indications are the driver may have fallen asleep,” said Revenew, whose officers are helping the Georgia State Patrol investigate the crash.

She said charges are pending the completion of the investigation.

The deadly collision happened less than a month after an April 22 crash involving a tractor-trailer on I-16 killed five nursing students from Georgia Southern University. The earlier wreck happened less than 20 miles west of the crash Tuesday afternoon.