Marcia Adair-Davis dies in fatal Fayetteville car crash

Marcia Adair-Davis dies in fatal Fayetteville car crash

Fatal Fayetteville car crash death of Marcia Adair-Davis

Fayetteville authorities have confirmed a tragic traffic incident left three individuals injured, with two fatalities reported. The collision, which transpired on Cedar Creek Road, claimed the lives of two occupants from one motor vehicle and resulted in a critical injury to a third.

Initial reports indicate the crash occurred at approximately 4:25 p.m. The location was pinpointed in the 1400 block of Cedar Creek Road, situated near LA Dunham Road. According to the Fayetteville Police Department, the involved vehicles were a Dodge Charger traveling northbound and a Honda sedan moving southbound. The cause of the accident was attributed to the Charger’s driver losing control, likely due to speeding, as suggested by preliminary investigations.

Regrettably, the driver of the Charger, identified as Jermaine Stubbs aged 42, and the front passenger, Hope Bryant aged 41, both residents of Fayetteville, did not survive the accident. The Honda driver, Marcia Adair-Davis from Fayetteville, who was airlifted to Cape Fear Valley Medical Center, also succumbed to her injuries despite medical intervention. A third person, located in the Charger, sustained severe injuries.

The crash site was roughly one mile west of Interstate 95. Law enforcement officials have indicated that further inquiry is ongoing, and they are soliciting any information from the public. Contact should be directed to Detective J. Deal of the Fayetteville Police Department at (910) 584-3692.

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