Catherine Greene, 30, Karmen Greene, 9, Santanna Greene, 11, Brayden Greene, 5, Jack Greene, 2, and wrong-way driver Jamaica Natasha Caudill, 38, all die after head-on collision on I-75 in Lexington, Kentucky
4 Kids Among 6 Killed in Wrong-way Crash in KY
Lexington police say a southbound car heading northbound struck the other car Saturday.
UPDATE: Six killed in I-75 crash identified
Nine-year-old Karmen Greene was pronounced dead at the scene. Her siblings, 11-year-old Santanna Greene, five-year-old Brayden Greene, and two-year-old Jack Greene, as well as 30-year-old Catherine Greene all died at the hospital.
Six dead, including family of 5 from Owenton, in wrong-way crash on I-75 in Kentucky
Lexington Police said officers responded to northbound I-75 at the 104-mile marker just before 12:30 p.m. for the report of a vehicle traveling in the wrong direction.
4 kids among 6 killed in wrong-way crash on I-75 in Kentucky
Caudill and Karmen Greene died at the scene while the others were pronounced dead at a hospital, the statement said.
Wrong-way crash in Kentucky kills 6, including 4 children
The Fayette County coroner's office said Jamaica Caudill, 38, of Madison County, was going southbound in the northbound lanes when she collided with a vehicle carrying a family of five. Caudill was pronounced dead at the scene.
What every family needs to know about Lexington wrongful death claims
When someone is killed in a car, truck, bicycle, pedestrian, or other kind of accident, family members left behind must cope with the tragedy as best they can. Many important decisions need to be made, and a wrongful death claim needs to be filed.
In Lexington, a claim can be filed only by specific family members, but there are strict requirements and deadlines that must be met. It is critical to talk with a Lexington wrongful death attorney to get the information and advice needed to move forward.
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