An 8-Year-Old Girl Has Become The Fourth Person To Die In Five Days
On Robeson County
roads, An 8-year-old girl has become the fourth person to die in five days, According
to a report by Trooper A.M. Humphrey of the state Highway Patrol, the girl was
killed on Tuesday when she was ejected from a vehicle that was being driven by
her mother. The child’s name was reviled.
The child, who was not
properly restrained according to the report, was ejected and died at the scene.
According to the
report, Tabitha Britt, 30, of Lumberton, was driving south on Dewey Road in a
Chevrolet pickup truck when she ran a stop sign and tried to make a left-hand
turn onto Wilton Drive. The vehicle exited the road to the right, Britt
over corrected, and the truck overturned.
Britt suffered minor
injuries and was taken to Southeastern Regional Medical Center. She and her daughter
were the only people in the vehicle.The accident happened at 6:37
p.m. in the Long Branch community, east of Lumberton.
The Highway Patrol will
consult with the District Attorney’s Office about the possibility of charges
being filed.
22-year-old Maxton woman was
found dead inside her car after it ran off Recreation Center Road and plunged
into a canal near the Lumbee Tribe’s Cultural Center On Sunday. Later that day
a 20-year-old Lumberton man and an 18-year-old Fairmont resident were killed in
a dirt-bike racing accident on Biggs Road

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