ROANOKE TIMES Copyright (c) 1997, Roanoke Times DATE: Friday, February 28, 1997 TAG: 9702280058 SECTION: VIRGINIA PAGE: C-4 EDITION: METRO DATELINE: MANASSAS
Prosecutors will ask a grand jury to indict a driver on two charges of involuntary manslaughter and one charge of felony hit-and-run driving after a car crash killed two people, authorities said Thursday.
Prince William County police spokeswoman Kim Chinn identified the driver only as a Fredericksburg man, about 40 years old.
Chinn said the suspect was attempting to pass a slower vehicle on a two-lane stretch of Virginia 28 in Prince William County when he crossed a double yellow line.
The action forced a southbound Buick onto the shoulder, police said. Witnesses reported the Buick driver overcompensated when he steered back to the highway. The car crossed the center line and struck a Nissan Sentra, killing a passenger in the Buick and the driver of the Nissan.
Chinn said the sedan driver fled after the accident, but another motorist followed him to a parking lot in Manassas, where she told him he had caused a wreck.
``He knows he caused the accident,'' Chinn said.
- Associated Press
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