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Semi-trailer crashes into a van on a Georgia highway, killing 7
The semi-trailer followed too closely and struck a van carrying 37 cats, killing all seven people inside and causing a chain-reaction crash on Interstate 85, officials said.
- On Monday in Jackson County, Georgia, a semi-trailer struck a van on Interstate 85, causing it to burst into flames and killing seven people at the scene.
- Officials said the semi-trailer was following too close to the Dodge van about 62 miles northeast of Atlanta, triggering a `chain reaction` involving four other vehicles.
- Furkids Animal Rescue and Shelter confirmed its transport van was involved, the driver and several animals were injured, 32 cats found, five missing, and Furkids said, `We are devastated for the families affected, and our thoughts and deepest sympathies are with them.`
- The crash is being investigated by the Georgia State Patrol's Specialized Collision Reconstruction Team, and the identities of the people killed have not been released.
- The transport van was carrying 37 cats to a partner shelter in Vermont and was struck about 90 minutes after leaving Atlanta.
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