Driver Christina Emily Wofford, Ejected, Killed In Sandy Springs Crash

Dec 15, 2010 - 12:03
Dec 18, 2010 - 10:04
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Driver Christina Emily Wofford, Ejected, Killed In Sandy Springs Crash

SANDY SPRINGS, Ga. -- A woman was killed Wednesday moing after being thrown from a car during a crash in Sandy Springs, said Lt. Steve Rose with the Sandy Springs Police Department.

The single-car crash happened just before 4 a.m. on Johnson Ferry Road between Riverside Drive and North Harbor Drive.

Police identified the victim as Christina Emily Wofford, 21, of Marietta. Investigators said Wofford was killed when she lost control of her Volkswagen Passat and was ejected when the car left the roadway.

 Photo Credit from - Life After Agnes

 

UPDATE

Christina Emily Wofford, 21, of Marietta died Wednesday December 15th. The body will be cremated. Memorial service, 3 p.m. Saturday December 18th,

Winkenhofer Pine Ridge Funeral Home, Kennesaw.

 

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