MARION COUNTY, AR – Four people were killed in a single-vehicle accident in Marion County, AR on Monday, November 4th, 2013.
According to the news report from THV11, Kayla Willis was killed when the car she drove struck a tree after veering off the roadway while driving on Co Rd 8001 for reasons currently under investigation. The vehicle burst into flames just after the accident.
Scene of the Accident
Kayla Willis sustained massive injuries in the crash and died as a result. Three children, aged 14, 12 and 12 were also killed in the accident.
Police are still trying to figure out why the car left the roadway.
Authorities hope any eyewitnesses that have not yet come forward will do so in an effort to aid investigators in better understanding the nature of the accident that left four people dead.
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