Teens Isabella Chinchilla, 16 and Kylie Lindsey killed in accident involving GSP patrol car

Sep 27, 2015 - 15:45
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Teens Isabella Chinchilla, 16 and Kylie Lindsey killed in accident involving GSP patrol car
Tragic: Isabella Chinchilla (left) and Kylie Lindsey (right) were tragically killed in a car accident on Saturday night after a police cruiser crashed into the car they were riding in +8 Tragic: Isabella Chinchilla (left) and Kylie Lindsey (right) were

Two teens are dead after a Saturday night crash involving a Georgia State Patrol squad car in Carrollton, Ga.

Investigators say around 11:35 p.m. a 2005 Nissan was traveling south on Georgia 1 and were trying to make a left tu onto Holly Springs Drive. 

A GSP patrol car was heading north on Georgia 1, and hit the Nissan as it tried to make a left tu.

Four teenagers were riding in the Nissan. Two of the teens, Isabella Chinchilla, 16 and Kylie Lindsey, 17, died from injuries sustained in this accident.

The state trooper involved has been identified as A.J. Scott.

 

 

 

WTVM.com-Columbus, GA News Weather

 

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