Student Georgiana Kavick, 9, and teacher Marissa Inman, 36, struck by car at Waterloo High School in Lauderdale County, Alabama
6th-grade student, teacher struck by vehicle in Lauderdale County
The female student was airlifted to Huntsville Hospital. Her condition is unknown at this time. Singleton is unsure if the teacher was transported to the hospital.
Waterloo child injured in accident in critical, but stable condition
Family members said this morning that Georgiana Kavick, 9, of Waterloo, is listed in critical, but stable condition at Children’s Hospital in Birmingham.
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