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Georgia car crash kills 4 after hitting speeds of up to 170 mph: report

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4 individuals died within the early morning automotive crash on a Georgia interstate after authorities mentioned the automotive tried to evade regulation enforcement earlier than apparently dropping management and crashing right into a line of timber in Monroe County, in line with a report.

The Dodge Charger Scat Pack refused to adjust to a site visitors cease on I-75 at about midnight and traveled at speeds of as much as 137 mph, Fox 5 Atlanta reported, citing the Monroe County Sheriff’s workplace. At one level, the automotive hit speeds of as much as 170 mph whereas being pursued by deputies and deputies overpassed the automotive. 

Authorities in Georgia mentioned they gave chase to a automotive that refused to cease and the automotive hit speeds of as much as 170 mph earlier than it crashed.
(Monroe County Sheriff’s Workplace)

11 Alive reported that the automotive was situated by a witness about 5 minutes in a while hearth off the aspect of the interstate.

Authorities mentioned 4 individuals had been pronounced lifeless on the scene and two had been injured. 

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Deputies mentioned they discovered three weapons and 17 bank cards contained in the automotive. The occupants of the automotive had been all males. 

Supply: Fox Information