The wreck happened June 17, but authorities officially released the victims’ identities on Thursday, July 11.
Jaglen Robinson, Jamariyah Thomas, Jacoby R. Ruggs, and Sade Mose were killed in an I-65 rollover crash in Mobile County on June 17, 2024.It was just after 6:30 a.m. that Monday when the Honda Accord driven by Ruggs left Interstate 65, about 15 miles north of Mobile, struck a culvert and overturned, said Senior Trooper Joshua Thompson.
Another passenger, 31-year-old Princeton M. Warren, was injured and taken to University of South Alabama Hospital in Mobile.19-year-old drowns in Smith Lake
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