Kurt McColley, 52, and Judy Burress, 70, dead after multi-vehicle wrong-way crash on I-75 in Lowndes County, Georgia
Two Dead After Multi-Vehicle Crash on I-75 MM 2, SB Lanes Closed
Two people are dead following a multi-vehicle collision on I-75 at mile marker two in Lowndes County.
Victims identified in fatal wrong-way crash on I-75
According to GSP, at approximately 4:56 a.m. Tuesday, a Lincoln MKZ, driven by 52-year-old Kurt McColley of Brooksville, Florida, was traveling in the wrong direction in the southbound lanes of I-75. A Ford Explorer, driven by 70-year-old Judy Burress of Tennessee, was traveling southbound on I-75.
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