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52-year-old Marilyn Coleman killed in an 18-wheeler accident

 

On June 25, 2009, 52-year-old Marilyn Coleman of Mesquite, TX was killed in an 18-wheeler accident. The tragic accident occurred as Coleman was parked on the shoulder of I-35 in Carrollton along with another vehicle. Authorities say that Coleman's vehicle and the other car on the shoulder were both struck by an 18-wheeler. The accident inflicted catastrophic injuries on Mrs. Coleman. She was transported to Parkland Hospital by helicopter where she later died. The 18-wheeler crashed into a retaining wall and burned to the ground. The driver of the 18-wheeler was also transported to Parkland Hospital, having suffered burns on 80% of his body.



Posted by: Dallas 18-wheeler accident lawyer Michael Grossman | Posted on: 6/25/2009 | Comments (0)

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