Va. 4 Killed in Traffic Accident

Four people were killed in car accidents in Northern Virginia, yesterday, three of them face-to a fault in the Prince William County.

The head collision took place at about 4:50 pm on Highway 28 about a mile west of Nokesville. Traffic in both directions for two lanes of the highway was blocked for three hours, Prince William County police said.

In previous days, a Fairfax County man was killed when his truck met a tree in the vicinity of Oakton.

In Prince William County accident, a car north, a man and a woman turned to the south lanes of Route 28 and collided with a car with a man and a woman, police said.

The man who was the car heading south was found dead in the …

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