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Collision on Bypass/KY 61 has claimed life of Frona Murrell

Saturday Collision on Columbia Bypass has claimed third life. Frona Murrell has passed away at UK Hospital in Lexington, KY today, Sunday, March 29, 2015f
Next earlier story: Columbia Police respond to yet another fatality collision on Bypass story of deaths of two passengers, by Ofc. Josh Brockman

By Ofc., Josh Brockman
News from Columbia, KY Police Dept, Jason Cross Chief

Columbia Police Department has been notified that Frona Murrell has passed away at University of Kentucky Hospital due to her extensive injuries received in a two vehicle collision at the Veterans Memorial Bypass and KY 61 interchange yesterday, Saturday, March 28, 2015. The collision has now claimed the lives of three Adair County Residents.




This story was posted on 2015-03-29 18:37:12
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