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Deadly Accident May Have Been Due to Ice

By: KARK
Updated: December 30, 2012

Road conditions may have been a factor in a deadly accident in Hot Spring County.

66-year-old Thomas Hanley of Malvern died in the two vehicle collision yesterday morning.

Arkansas State Police are looking in to why a vehicle lost control in a curve and hit an oncoming vehicle head-on.

According to the preliminary report, around 8:00 a.m. yesterday, a GMC Yukon driven by 36-year-old Charles Grayer hit a patch of ice in a curve and crossed the center line.

The investigation is continuing.

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