Boy, 10, killed and teen driver injured in car collision at Springvale Road and Highway 160 in Morristown, Tennessee
10-year-old Morristown boy killed in two-vehicle crash
The driver of the Nissan failed to yield to southbound traffic on Highway 160. The failure to yield caused the driver of a Toyota Tacoma pickup truck, Zachary Williams, 26, of Jonesborough, to crash into the passenger side of the Nissan.
Police: 10-year-old boy killed in Morristown crash
No charges have been filed in the crash. Police didn't give the names of the girl or the boy or say whether anyone involved wore seatbelts.
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