Louisiana woman killed, two toddlers injured in Baldwin County crash
A Louisiana woman died and two small children were injured following a wreck last Thursday in Baldwin County.
According to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency, the multi-vehicle wreck occurred at about 5:47 a.m. on Interstate 10.
ALEA identified the victim as Danielle Harry, 46, from Donaldsonville, Louisiana.
Harry was sitting in her 2017 Honda Cumiv when she was hit by a 2015 Toyota Tacoma. Harry was stopped because she was involved in a prior accident, ALEA said.
The driver of the Tacoma was identified as Michael T. McBride, 20.
The impact of the crash caused the Honda to fly off the road and hit an unoccupied 2012 Chevrolet Impala.
Aside from Harry, there were three other passengers in the Honda that were transported to hospitals after sustaining injuries.
The passengers were 26 year old Hegel K. Sandolph, also from Louisiana and two small children, a one year old and a two year old.
ALEA said no additional information was available regarding the incident.