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Hartwell Man Charged with Vehicular Homicide in Death of Eastanollee Teen
We have an update on the Eastanollee teen who died last week from injuries he received in a church van accident in Habersham County. The driver who authorities say hit that van is identified as 64-year-old Barry Clark of Hartwell. Clark is now charged with Vehicular Homicide. On Friday, Habersham...
Eastanollee Teen involved in Church Van Accident Last Weekend Passes Away
A Hartwell man could face additional charges after a teen died from injuries received in a church van accident last weekend in Demorest. According to Habersham County Sheriff’s Office spokesman Rob Moore, 15-year-old Theodore Bone, of Eastanollee died early Wednesday morning at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta from his injuries.
Northeast Georgia teenager dead after car-church van accident
WLHR Lake Hartwell Radio quotes the Habersham County, Georgia sheriff’s spokesman as saying a teenage boy died Wednesday in an Atlanta healthcare facility, the result of a traffic accident last weekend at Demorest, Georgia. Theodore Bone, 15-year-old resident of the Eastanollee Community in Stephens County, was riding in a church van when the accident occurred on Georgia 365 South. Known as Teddy to his friends and family, Teddy had been placed on life-support. Before Teddy’s passing, Georgia troopers announced the following charges against the driver of the second vehicle, 64-year-old Barry Clark of Hartwell: DUI and failure to obey a traffic control device and serious injury by vehicle.
15-year-old dies after suspected drunken driver crashes into church van, troopers say
HABERSHAM COUNTY, Ga. (WANF/Gray News) - A 15-year-old boy who was put on life support after a suspected drunken driver crashed into a church van in Georgia has died. Theodore “Teddy” Bone died at Egleston Hospital in Atlanta four days after the crash happened while the church van was traveling through Habersham County, WANF reports.
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