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Second driver dies after DWI wreck


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A Virginia woman has died from injuries suffered in a head-on collision two weeks ago, police said.

A Toyota driven by Jennifer Faye Burnette, 38, of Norfolk, Va., collided head-on with an Infiniti driven by Judylynn Jean Zamber on Capital Boulevard near the Wakefield Development on Oct. 26, police said.

Burnette turned left from Common Oaks Drive onto Capital Boulevard and was driving north in the southbound lanes when the wreck occurred, police said.

Burnette died last Tuesday, and Zamber, 32, of Raleigh, died on Oct. 29.

Burnette had been charged with driving while impaired and two counts of assault with a deadly weapon, police said.

RELATED TOPICS: Raleigh, Wakefield Plantation

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agree. thought it was related to the other crash. wral needs to be tweaked!

They are too busy censoring our posts to worry about getting their own correct. Nice job WRAL. NOT!!!!

As did I...I wish WRAL would improve its staff. If it's not reported in a timely manner it shouldn't even be reported. Moreover, if the editing department hasn't seen it, we shouldn't see it either. I see far too many misspellings, double words, and other issues that SpellCheck will not catch.

down by the pond; I thought the same thing.

agreed!

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