Nytaysha Shaleece Jones, 23, and Gabriel Bernard Hagood, 28, killed and one injured in wrong-way crash on Interstate 385 in Greenville, South Carolina
Two killed in head-on crash along Upstate highway, troopers say
According to troopers, a 2001 Honda Accord was traveling south on I-385, and a 2022 Ford Bronco was traveling north on I-385 in the southbound lanes, hitting the Honda head-on.
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The driver of the Honda, 23-year-old Nytaysha Shaleece Jones of Greenville, and the passenger, 28-year-old Gabriel Bernard Hagood of Greenville, both died on the scene.
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The Honda driver and passenger, later identified as Nytaysha Shaleece Jones and Gabriel Bernard Hagood, were pronounced dead at the crash. Jones was 23, and Hagood was 28.
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