Homewood woman killed in fiery crash when car runs off expressway, lands in parking lot
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Homewood woman killed in fiery crash when car runs off expressway, lands in parking lot
A woman was killed in a fiery crash when her car left Elton B. Stephens Expressway and dropped to the Birmingham roadway below has now been identified.The Jefferson County Coroner’s Office identified the victim as Emily Anne Busbin. She was 40 and lived in Homewood.
Homewood woman who died after car drove off elevated roadway identified
From Tribune staff reports BIRMINGHAM, Ala.–The woman who died Tuesday night after her car drove off an elevated roadway and crashed has been identified by the Jefferson County Coroner’s Office as 40-year-old Emily Anne Busbin of Homewood. Busbin was the lone occupant of a car, which was driving along the Elton B Stephens Expressway before it ran off the highway near the 2600 block of 3rd Avenue South. Her car then fell onto a business and caugh…
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