Freshman JSU dancer Katie Beth Carter killed in crash with tractor trailer on U.S. 278 near Jacksonville, Alabama
Freshman JSU dancer killed in car wreck
The crash occurred Monday, Sept. 5 at 3:30 p.m.on U.S. 278 about 10 miles north of Jacksonville, according to a release from the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency.
Carter was seriously injured when her vehicle was struck by an International tractor trailer. She was airlifted to Atlanta's Grady Hospital where she later died.
Funeral arrangements made for JSU Ballerina killed in wreck
Two services are planned for Thursday night to remember the life of a Jacksonville State University dancer killed in a car wreck on Monday.
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