Chalanta Brown, 44, killed and one injured in fiery crash involving tanker truck on Interstate 310 near Luling, Louisiana
One killed, another sent to burn unit after tanker truck bursts into flames on I-310
The tanker involved in the accident belonged to Gaubert Oil Company out of Thibodaux.
LaPlace dump truck driver killed in fiery crash with fuel truck on I-310 in Luling
Chalanta Brown, the driver of the dump truck, was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash[1], which occurred just after 8 a.m. on I-310 south between La. 18 and La. 3127, near the Hale Boggs Bridge in St. Charles Parish.
Driver killed in I-310 crash recalled as loving mother, passionate trucker, Fox 8 says
"She was the best mother in the world. There's nobody who can compete with my mother," her son, Bobby, told the station. "God gave me the best."
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