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NC A&T student killed in wrong-way crash on I-40

A North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University student was among two people killed in a head-on collision Tuesday morning.
Posted 2017-06-28T02:15:46+00:00 - Updated 2017-06-28T02:15:46+00:00
A North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University student was among two people killed in a head-on collision Tuesday morning.

A North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University student was among two people killed in a head-on collision Tuesday morning.

Authorities said 24-year-old Joshua Lamm was traveling west on Interstate 40 in Alamance County when he pulled onto the right shoulder and made a U-turn before traveling east in the westbound lane.

Lamm’s vehicle struck a car driven by 22-year-old Destiny Jones, according to troopers.

Both died as a result of their injuries.

Jones was a rising senior at NC A&T majoring in sports science and fitness.

Alcohol and speed are not suspected in the crash.

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