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Fatal crash claims life of 9-year-old
by Laura Edington
John Charles Robbins
Richmond County Daily Journal
Dec 11, 2012 | 36954 views | 0 0 comments | 9 9 recommendations | email to a friend | print
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One vehicle collided with a car driven by Emma Williams and carrying her grandson, Jody Williams. The collision forced the Williams' car off the highway and into the cemetery property at Richmond Memorial Park. The green paint on the ground was put there by traffic investigators.
Laura Edington | Daily Journal One vehicle collided with a car driven by Emma Williams and carrying her grandson, Jody Williams. The collision forced the Williams' car off the highway and into the cemetery property at Richmond Memorial Park. The green paint on the ground was put there by traffic investigators.
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Laura Edington | Daily Journal

Skid marks on East Broad Avenue show how at least one of the vehicles in Saturday’s fatal crash was forced up over the curbing and onto cemetery property.
Laura Edington | Daily Journal Skid marks on East Broad Avenue show how at least one of the vehicles in Saturday’s fatal crash was forced up over the curbing and onto cemetery property.
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A grandmother seriously injured in a traffic crash on Saturday night in Rockingham — that claimed the life of her grandson — is improving, as her condition was upgraded to fair condition late Monday, according to a hospital spokesperson.

Meanwhile, the Rockingham Police Department continues to investigate the crash, which occurred on East Broad Avenue (Business U.S. 74).

Several media outlets are reporting that Emma Williams and her 9-year-old grandson Jody Williams were the victims involved in the crash, although Police Chief Billy Kelly has yet to confirm those names.

Chief Kelly did confirm that a man and a woman in one vehicle were coming from the stoplight at the Pineridge Crossing shopping center, at 1788 E. Broad Ave., and that car collided with the victims’ car which “appeared to be coming from Lady Mary Lane,” sending the victims’ car into Richmond Memorial Park.

Although witnesses told officers that the vehicle that slammed into the grandmother’s car was racing another car, that has not been confirmed, Kelly told the Daily Journal on Monday.

Kelly said his department is working with the NC State Highway Patrol to determine if speed was a factor in the crash, and investigators are looking at all possibilities.

One TV station reported a third vehicle was involved and had left the scene. When asked about this Monday, Kelly said that had not been determined either.

The grandmother was airlifted to the University of North Carolina Hospital in Chapel Hill, where Kelly confirmed she remained Monday. On Monday afternoon, a spokesperson at the hospital said Emma Williams was listed in fair condition.

The male driver of the car that struck the victim’s car was airlifted to the University of North Carolina Hospital in Chapel Hill and the female passenger was sent to the Richmond Memorial Hospital in Rockingham, police said, and both of them have been released.

The names of the man and woman in the other car were not released.



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