Gwendolyn Bowling, 35, killed in collision with semi truck on U.S. 27 North in Tallahassee, Florida
Early morning crash between BMW and semi leaves one dead
35-year-old Gwendolyn Bowling was driving north from Red and Sams Lane when she drove into 47-year-old Allen Sesley's path. The front of her vehicle hit the left side of Selsey's semi.
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