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UPDATE: Atlanta girl, 5, among three dead in wrong-way crash on I-75 in Macon, coroner says

Three people were killed and a fourth was critically injured early Thursday when an SUV going the wrong way on Interstate 75 struck an oncoming car in northern Bibb County, the authorities said.

Bibb Coroner Leon Jones said the collision happened at about 5 a.m. , about three-quarters of a mile south of the Bass Road interchange.

Jones said the wrong-way driver, at the wheel of a 2002 Chevrolet Tahoe, was going north in the interstate’s southbound lanes when the SUV smashed into a 2018 Toyota Camry carrying a family bound for Florida.

The driver of the Tahoe, 27-year-old Martinez Salvad Alvaro, died after being taken to a local hospital.

Two people in the Camry, including its driver, Nomari Waite, 27, of Jacksonville, Florida, and a 5-year-old girl, Carmyn Anderson of Atlanta, were killed.

Another person in the Toyota, the child’s father, 26, who was also Waite’s boyfriend, was in critical condition at a Macon hospital.

Jones, the coroner, said the family had been heading back to Florida to spend the holiday weekend after picking up 5-year-old Carmyn in Atlanta.

The Tahoe was registered to an owner in south Georgia, the coroner said, but it was not immediately clear where Alvaro was from.

The deadly crash that killed three people on Interstate 75 in northern Bibb County early Thanksgiving Day in Macon.
The deadly crash that killed three people on Interstate 75 in northern Bibb County early Thanksgiving Day in Macon. / Bibb County Coroner's office

This story was originally published November 24, 2022 at 8:20 AM.

Joe Kovac Jr.
The Telegraph
Joe Kovac Jr. writes about local news and features for The Telegraph, with an eye for human-interest stories. Joe is a Warner Robins native and graduate of Warner Robins High. He joined the Telegraph in 1991 after graduating from the University of Georgia. As a Pulliam Fellowship recipient in 1991, Joe worked for the Indianapolis News. His stories have appeared in the Washington Post, the Seattle Times and Atlanta Magazine. He has been a Livingston Award finalist and won numerous Georgia Press Association and Georgia Associated Press awards.
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