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| Double DWI Injured Children |
| By wcnc.com |
| Published: 02/14/2011 |
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CHERRYVILLE, N.C.-- Four children are among those seriously injured in a wreck near Cherryville. Troopers say both drivers were driving drunk. Troopers said David Wayne Cleary's car was going about 70 mph when it crossed the center line on Hwy. 274 at Beam Street, just south of Cherryville city limits, and struck a truck driven by Richard McDonald Friday night. Cleary died at the scene. His fiance', Rebecca Singleton, and her two children, ages 6 and 7, were injured. Singleton's children were listed in critical condition at Levine Children's Hospital in Charlotte Sunday night, after suffering from multiple broken bones and deep cuts. Singleton was listed in fair condition at CMC. McDonald, his son and stepson were taken to Cleveland Regional Medical Center, and their conditions were not available Sunday night. A neighbor said McDonald was still in the hospital, but his 5-year-old son had been released. Deana Jackson said she arrived home just after the wreck, which happened in front of her house around 7 p.m. Read More. |
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