4 killed when family's car plunges into Alabama lake
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Four people were killed Saturday after a family's vehicle left the interstate and plunged into Logan Martin Lake, according to CBS Birmingham, Atlanta, affiliate WIAT-TV. The station said that St. Clair County Coroner Dennis Russell identified the fatality victims as April Whatley, 37; Mariah Towns, 18; Rosalyn White, 5 and Reginald J. White, 3.
The victims were all from Adamsville, a city about 12 miles northwest of Birmingham. The only survivor, 39-year-old Reginald White, was taken to UAB Hospital. The others died at the scene. The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency said in a news release that the accident happened at about 11 p.m. Saturday. The vehicle left Interstate 20 and entered Logan Martin Lake. The accident temporarily shut down eastbound lanes near the scene of the accident.Days off do not exist for Katie Ledecky. "I swim nine to ten times a week, for two hours at a time," she said. By her own estimate, Ledecky swims up to 70,000 meters – roughly 43 miles – each week, as she gears up for the Paris Olympics next month. And if that isn't enough, after hitting the pool, she hits the weights.
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