
Wreck in Marengo County Kills 23-Year-Old Tuscaloosa Woman, Injures 2 Others
A Tuscaloosa woman has died after a serious two-vehicle crash in Marengo County which also injured two other people.
Corporal Reginal King, a spokesperson for the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency State Troopers in our region, said their Highway Patrol Division was called to the scene of a crash around 2:45 p.m. Thursday outside of Uniontown, Alabama, in Marengo County.

King said a Tuscaloosa woman, 23-year-old Ka’myra S. Myers, was driving a 2009 Toyota Camry on U.S. Highway 80 when her car collided head-on with a 2011 Ford Edge being driven by a young man from Demopolis.
King said the Tuscaloosa woman was not wearing a seatbelt at the time of the crash and was critically injured. She was taken to Whitfield Regional Hospitalm but Troopers say she succumbed to her injuries there and died.
The driver of the Ford was injured and taken to the same hospital, and a passenger in Myers' Camry was hurt and hospitalized at DCH Regional Medical Center in Northport.
The crash happened about a mile west of Uniontown in Marengo County, King said, and no other details were available on Monday afternoon.
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