
Three Killed and One Injured
In Tuesday Night, Hwy-19 Wreck
From Law Enforcement Reports
A Tuesday night head-on collission on State Highway-19, approximately 8 miles north of Sulphur Springs, near the Hopkins-Delta County line, took the life of three Sulphur Springs women and sent the driver of the other automobile to East Texas Medical Center in Tyler, in serious condition.
Reports indicated that Charles Edward Cash, a Sulphur Springs businessman and resident of Klondike, in Delta County, was northbound on Highway-19, traveling in a pickup truck and pulling a utility trailer. Three women, identified as Rose Yvonne Sherrin, age 44, her daughter, Terrie J. Paris, age 26, and Keisha Nicole McPhearson, age 20, were southbound in a car, when the two vehicles collided head-on.
Sherrin and Paris were pronounced dead at the scene of the accident and 20 year old Keisha McPhearson, died later at Hopkins County Memorial Hospital, where she was transported by ambulance.
Contact with the Texas Department of Public Safety, on Tuesday morning, related that the accident is still under investigation.
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