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Taylor County Woman Dies in Friday Auto Accident

By Larry J. Smith, Big DAWG radio

On Friday, September 25, 2020 at 5:52pmET, the Taylor County Coroner’s Office was notified to respond to Taylor Regional Hospital for a patient who had succumbed to injuries from a motor vehicle crash.

Deputy Coroner J. Parker arrived and began an investigation into the death of the passenger of a vehicle involved in an accident on Friday afternoon. The deceased was identified as Angel Perkins, 52, of Campbellsville, KY. Perkins was a restrained front seat passenger in a 2005 Nissan Versa being driven by her husband, Glen Perkins. The Perkins vehicle was traveling eastbound through the intersection of Lone Valley Road & Hwy 55, when their vehicle was struck in the drivers side by a 2000 GMC Sierra traveling south on Hwy 55.



Mr. Perkins was transported to TRH with non-life threatening injuries. The 3 occupants of the other vehicle were evaluated by EMS and refused transport. Angel Perkins was transported to the Kentucky State Medical Examiner’s Office for an autopsy.

Deputy Parker of TCCO is in charge of the death investigation. KSP Trooper Sullivan is in charge of the investigation and reconstruction of the crash.


This story was posted on 2020-09-27 07:27:36
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