Mary Williams, 69, killed, two injured when wrong-way driver causes fiery 3-car crash on I-57 in Country Club Hills, Illinois
Woman Killed, 2 Others Injured in Multi-Vehicle Crash Caused by Wrong Way Driver
According to Illinois State Police, Mary Williams was driving her Dodge sedan in the southbound lanes of the interstate at approximately 2:52 a.m. when her car was slammed into by a vehicle that was traveling the wrong way.
1 dead, 2 injured following wrong-way crash on Illinois interstate
The third motorist involved, Mary Williams, 69, of University Park, Illinois, died from blunt force injuries due to the collision, the Cook County medical examiner's office said.
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