Hanna Ward, 33, and two young passengers injured in a rollover collision after striking two trees on US 45 in Graves County, Kentucky
Two rollover vehicle collisions within an hour in KY
About an hour later, near 8:30 AM, 33-year-old Hanna Ward of Farmington, was westbound on Burnett’s Chapel Road when her vehicle when off the side of the road. Ward overcorrected causing her to lose control, hitting two trees and over-turning. Ward and her two young passengers were driven to Murray-Calloway County Hospital for treatment of minor injuries.
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