Abatha Jolley, 32, dead after a car accident with a tractor-trailer on Interstate 475 in Macon, Georgia
Macon woman killed in collision with semitrailer
Bibb County Deputy Coroner Lonnie Miley says a Macon woman was killed in the collision on Interstate 475 in the Macon area around 5 a.m. Sunday.
Macon woman killed driving wrong way on I-475
Jolley, who was alone in another woman’s late-model Volvo SUV, died at the crash scene near the Columbus Road overpass at the edge of the Macon State College campus.
A Macon, Georgia woman is dead after an interstate crash in central Georgia. The accident occured at approximately 5 AM Sunday on Interstate 475. The woman was reportedly in an SUV that was involved in a collision with a tractor-trailer.
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