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Sunday, January 13, 2013
A three-vehicle accident last week involving a bus carrying cheerleaders from the University of Alabama has left a Georgia woman dead.
Police tell the Associated Press that 20-year-old Natalie Baine of Roswell, Georgia, died Friday at a hospital in Mongomery. Baine was a passenger in a pickup truck that collided with the bus carrying University of Alabama cheerleaders last Tuesday.
Officials say the but was taking the cheerleaders back to Tuscaloosa after the BCS championship football game in Miami. No one in the bus was injured and occupants of a third vehicle suffered minor injuries.
Baine was a student and a member of a sorority at the University of Alabama. Police say no charges were filed in the accident. This is the first traffic fatality in the City of Montgomery in 2013.
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Keywords: University of Alabama student Montgomery Natalie Baine Roswell Georgia fatal cheerleaders BCS National Championship game
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