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OPELIKA, Ala. 2 Opelika pedestrians are dead after a fatal vehicle accident Friday. close by 9:30 Friday night, police force personnel received a call about a car hitting 2 pedestrians on Columbus Parkway. When authorities arrived, They found 2 people that had been struck by a car.42 year old Angela Brooks of Opelika and 51 year old Ronald Edwards were found with deadly injuries. Brooks was airlifted from the scene by Lifesaver helicopter to Midtown medical in Columbus, Ga. She died from multiple blunt force internal injuries in the emergency room at 2:55 feel CST. Edwards was transported via ambulance to East Alabama facility emergency room, Stabilized and soon there after arrival there, Airlifted by Air Evac chopper to UAB Hospital in Birmingham. He died in the demanding care unit at 4:55 PM CST from a severe head trauma and multiple blunt force injuries.The driver of the vehicle was not believed to have been injured. It is believed that both Brooks and Edwards were attempting to cross Columbus Parkway when they stepped while watching westbound vehicle and were struck. Alcohol is believed to have been a factor in the accident. The accident seek out remains ongoing by the Opelika Police and the Lee County Coroner's Office.If you have any information on this crash, Please contact the Opelika public safety officers Traffic Homicide Investigation Unit at 334 705 5200.coolest Videosbiggest selling VideosMore,Alabama administrators find plane wreckage, Bodies of travelers missing over a weekAlabama officials find plane wreckage, Bodies of passengers missing over a weekThe visit a missing plane and its two passengers, Last seen on sept 16, is now to an end. The plane and the bodies of David Marlow and Steven Haase were found about five miles south of Franklin Landing, A boat ramp on the al side of the Chattahoochee River.The visit a missing plane and its two passengers, Last seen on sept 16, comes to an end. The plane and the bodies of David Marlow and Steven Haase were found approximately five miles south of Franklin Landing, A boat ramp on the al side of the Chattahoochee River.merely on 3: Patrol car video tutorials of Harris Co. junk bustOnly on 3: Patrol car video clips of Harris Co. Drug bustSearch continues week after Eufaula bound plane disappearsSearch continues week after Eufaula bound plane disappearsThe search continues for two missing people after their personal aircraft bound for Eufaula never turned up last Tuesday.The search continues for two missing people after their personal aircraft bound for Eufaula never turned up last Tuesday,white water" Film shows true story of Opelika man"river" Film tells true story of Opelika manThe true story of an Opelika man who grew up in the 1960s become filmed in his hometown. Corps of industrial engineer barge. What was left of the plane was included in a blue tarp on the barge.The search for a missing plane and its two passengers, Last seen on september 16, is finished. The plane and the bodies of David Marlow and Steven Haase were found about five miles south of Franklin Landing, A boat ramp on the Alabama side of the Chattahoochee RiverThe visit a missing plane and its two passengers, Last seen on september 16, is expired. The plane and the bodies of David Marlow and Steven Haase were found up to five miles south of Franklin Landing, A boat ramp on the al side of the Chattahoochee River"whitewater" Film informs true story of Opelika man"whitewater" Film talks true story of Opelika manUpdated: sunday, september 24 2014 6:34 pm hours EDT2014 09 24 22:34:48 GMTThe true story of a boy who grew up in 1960's Opelika is becoming a feature film, and this is being shot in his hometown.The true story of a boy who grew up in 1960's Opelika is becoming a feature film, in fact it i being shot in his hometown.Fort Benning solider saves Columbus man via CPRFort Benning solider saves Columbus man creating CPRUpdated: wednesday, september 23 2014 6:42 pm EDT2014 09 23 22:42:40 GMTRetired military services Ssgt. Juan Arroyo was saved by a Fort Benning solider who performed CPR after his August's stroke, Arroyo's wife told WRBL News 3.A Fort Benning solider is being praised with saving the life of a Columbus man after the man suffered a heart attack.A Fort Benning solider is being praised with saving the life of a Columbus man after the man suffered cardiac arrest.

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