Siblings Kenneth Taylor, 15, and MiAsia Coles, 16, killed in head-on crash on Rock Mill Road near Henderson, North Carolina
Teen siblings killed in head-on crash on way to school in North Carolina, police say
Kenneth Taylor, 15, and MiAsia Coles, 16, had just taken their younger siblings to middle school when they planned to head toward Vance County High School on Friday morning, family members and state troopers told multiple news outlets.
Family mourns the loss of 2 Vance County teens who died in wreck Friday
According to the North Carolina State Highway Patrol, the siblings died in a collision with a pickup truck Friday morning on Rock Mill Road.
Teen brother and sister die in head-on crash near Henderson
The crash, which also injured a mom and her two children, happened around 8:45 a.m. along Rock Mill Road just south of Vicksboro Road, just outside of Henderson, according to North Carolina State Highway Patrol Trooper C.J. Oxendine.
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