Cole Labrozzi, 29, Kaydence Timmons, 8, and Justin Whitener, 7, were killed in a two-car collision on Highway 5 in York County, South Carolina
Coroner identifies man, 2 children killed in York County crash
According to troopers, the driver of a 2000 Jaguar, 29-year-old Cole Labrozzi, was heading west when he crossed the centerline and hit a 2004 Honda Accord headed in the opposite direction. Labrozzi and two children in the car, identified as 8-year-old Kaydence Timmons and 7-year-old Justin Whitener, were killed in the wreck, which happened near the Moss Justice Center, close to Highway 161.
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