Missionaries Michael Davis, 20, Tyson Haycock, 20, killed and Britton Berrett, 19, seriously injured in head-on crash on Indian Service Route 125 in Ramah, New Mexico
Tyson Haycock and Michael Davis Dies in SR 125 Fatal Crash [Ramah, NM]
Two missionaries Michael Davis and Tyson Haycock, both 20 years old were killed in a traffic accident Thursday afternoon on SR 125.
The tragic accident occurred around 4:23 p.m. July 22 on Indian Service Route 125.
According to reports, the missionaries were driving a Toyota Tacoma, when for still unknown reasons, collided head-on with a Ram pickup truck.
Two missionaries die in New Mexico collision; third is hospitalized
The accident occurred at approximately 4:23 p.m. on July 22 on Indian Service Route 125, according to law enforcement reports. It is still under investigation by the Ramah (New Mexico) Navajo Police Department and the FBI, with the New Mexico State Police assisting.
Friends remember deceased missionaries and one who survived. New details released about crash.
A third missionary in the vehicle, 19-year-old Britton Jeremie Berrett from Roberts, survived the crash and was hospitalized in Albuquerque, New Mexico on Thursday and Friday.
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