Teen dies in car accident
Tuesday evening, three young teen-age girls at home, said a friend, another friend took that day died. But the trip ended by a car accident left one person dead and another in critical condition.Until Wednesday evening, two families was completing funeral arrangements, while another was a Vigil in a hospital. And a school has remained for a tragedy that only detainees are increasingly worse.
Lydia Guntharp, 17, 1500 block of Dale Ridge Drive, Hephzibah, died Wednesday morning in the Medical College of Georgia hospital, she received injuries during the crash.
Your friend and the driver of the car, Sarah Craig, 19, the daughter of District Attorney Danny Craig, remained in critical but stable, the MCG, spokesman for the hospital Karen Shipp. She had suffered head injuries and was accompanied in life.
“ My family and I are forever grateful, doctors and staff of the Medical College of Georgia hospital for their heroic efforts in dealing with Sarah,”Mr. Craig said in a statement issued Wednesday afternoon.
A passenger in the car, Meredith Estroff, 18, the block of 800 Kamel circle Augusta, was in the hospital Wednesday in good condition.
Funeral arrangements have been concluded for Alison Bruker, friend, died Tuesday.
The girls were part of the vast community of John S. Magnetic Davidson Fine Arts School. Sarah, now a student at Augusta State University, followed last year. The other girls were older.
Alison died in Wilson’s disease, a genetic condition.
They had no idea that,’’said the Rev. David B. Jones, chief pastor of Trinity-on-the-Hill United Methodist Church. “ The first sign of jaundice is published a week ago Friday.”
Alison and his family in Birmingham, Ala., where they hoped they would be a liver transplant.
“ They never had the transplant,’’said Dr. Jones. “ They thought they had a body at the disposal of Monday, but there was a problem with the health of the donor.”
Also Tuesday evening around 7:30 pm, the three girls, Alison Mort broken message to a friend.
According to a police report, Miss Craig was holding a white 1999 Honda Civic north in the direction of Camelia Road Walton Way.
At a stop sign, then withdrew there is a white 1988 Chevrolet S-10 Pickup.
The care, driven by Geoffrey Keith A. Guthrie, 34, 1300 closing of the winter road in Augusta, broke the left side of the Miss Craig’s Civic.
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