Two died in a wrong-way collision on U.S. 19 in Citrus County, Florida
Wrong-way crash kills two people in Citrus County
Two people died when they were struck by a wrong-way driver Monday night on U.S. 19 near Crystal River in Citrus County, the Florida Highway Patrol said. The crash happened when 51-year-old Marianne J. Campbell of Fort Lauderdale was driving south in a northbound lane of U.S. 19. She struck a car driven by 74-year-old Ruby Pearl Ray of Nixa, Missouri.
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