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State Police reveal 8-year old girl killed in Sunday Amish carriage crash in Cumberland County
CUMBERLAND, VA (CVILLE RIGHT NOW) – Charges remain pending in a pickup truck versus an Amish horse buggy crash in Cumberland County State Police now say killed a young girl. State Police have also released some of the identities of the victims. They now say an 8-year old girl died in the crash on Cumberland Road near Blanton Farm Road, halfway between Cumberland Courthouse and Farmville, Sunday evening. Everyone in the carriage was ejected and the girl died at the scene.
Board of Supervisors Public Hearing
The Cumberland County Board of Supervisors will meet on Tuesday, August 13, 2024, at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as may be heard, in the Circuit Courtroom of Cumberland County in Cumberland, Virginia, to conduct a public hearing, which may be continued or adjourned, to consider the following item and take action in furtherance thereof:
One person killed in Sunday collision involving Amish buggy
**UPDATE: For an update in the Amish buggy case, just click here. ** One person was killed and six others were taken to the hospital for treatment after a traffic accident Sunday night in Cumberland County. Cumberland County sheriff’s deputies and Virginia State Police troopers were called out to the 2700 block of Cumberland Road, […] The post One person killed in Sunday collision involving Amish buggy appeared first on Farmville.
1 dead, 6 injured after pickup collides with horse-drawn buggy in Farmville
FARMVILLE, Va. (AP) — One person was killed and six others injured when a pickup truck collided with the horse-drawn buggy they were traveling in, Virginia State Police said. The crash happened just before 7 p.m. Sunday in the 2700 block of Cumberland Road in the Farmville area of...
Truck, Buggy Crash Proves Fatal
CUMBERLAND COUNTY —At 6:57 p.m,, Sunday (July 14, 2024), Virginia State Police responded to a two-vehicle crash in Cumberland County. A pickup truck collided with a horse-drawn buggy in the 2700 block of Cumberland Rd. There were seven individuals on board the buggy at the time of the crash....
Will charges be filed? Discussion held after Amish buggy accident
Charges are pending after Sunday night’s Amish buggy accident in Cumberland County. Virginia State Police officials said after consulting with Cumberland Commonwealth’s Attorney Wendy Hannah, discussions continue on the subject. As of Monday afternoon, we also have more information about what caused the accident and what happened afterward. According to Matthew Demlein, Public Relations Manager […] The post Will charges be filed? Discussion held after Amish buggy accident appeared first on Farmville.
Pickup truck collides with horse-drawn buggy in Virginia, killing 1 and wounding 6
A pickup truck collided with a horse-drawn buggy in the Farmville area of Cumberland County, Virginia, about 50 miles west of Richmond. One person was killed and six others were injured in the crash. The driver of the pickup was not injured, and the crash is under investigation. One person...
Police ID victim, drivers involved in horse-drawn buggy crash
Virginia State Police on Tuesday evening identified the people involved in a Sunday crash involving an Amish horse-drawn buggy in Cumberland County. Emails: ex-Richmond city spokesperson was warned multiple times about credit card use. Police said Mack H. Robinson, 75, of Farmville, was driving a 2006 Ford F250 pickup truck...
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