Lindsey Watson, 31, killed and Jamon Brewster, 25, injured in head-on car collision on U.S. 63 near Pine Bluff, Arkansas
Modified Date:
Tue, 09/01/2015 - 1:15pmAccident Date:
Saturday, March 28, 20153 crashes over period of 3 days kill 4
A Warren woman was killed early Saturday morning in a head-on collision in Jefferson County, Arkansas State Police said.
Lindsey Watson, 31, was traveling northbound on U.S. 63 when a 1998 GMC heading southbound crossed the centerline and collided with her at 1:43 a.m. Saturday near Pine Bluff. Watson was pronounced deceased at the crash site. The driver of the GMC, Jamon Brewster, 25, of Clarendon, sustained injuries and was transported to Jefferson Regional Medical Center. The cause of the crash is under investigation.
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Type: Car Accident
Topics:
Head-onPeople Involved:
Lindsey Watson
Jamon Brewster
Roadway:
U.S. 63City:
Pine Bluff, ARCounty:
Jefferson County, AR
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