Charlie Craft, 95, and Elanor Craft, 91, died, two others injured in a two-vehicle crash at the intersection of Highway 63 and Grain Elevator Road in George County, Mississippi
Two dead, two injured after weekend wreck in George County
The two vehicles hit at the intersections. The two people in the Lincoln, 95-year-old driver Charlie Craft and 91-year-old passenger Elanor Craft, both of Lucedale, were taken to a hospital where they later died from their injuries.
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