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Early morning wreck kills man in Thomas County

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February 26, 2007

Thomasville-- Three men were traveling in a Ford F-150, north on Coffee Road in Thomas County around 2 a.m. Sunday.

The driver apparently lost control of the car, and left the road, where it struck a culvert.  The truck flipped and hit four trees before stopping.

Thirty-two-year-old James Napier was killed, two passengers, Brandon Watts and Victor Manning, were taken to Archbold Hospital.

"State troopers are setting up interviews and have briefly spoke to the other two occupants to try to obtain some information about what happened. This will be an ongoing investigation," said Sergeant Ronald Warren of the Georgia State Patrol.

GSP is still trying to determine who was driving.

 

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