UPDATE: Victims Involved In Separate Sunday Car Accidents Identified
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Prince William, VA – July 30 – Police have identified the victims involved in Sunday morning’s fatal traffic accidents.
According to official reports by insidenova.com, the first accident occurred around 5:49 a.m. in Gainesville.
An unidentified 36-year-old man crashed his 2008 Acura TL into Charles Banks, 19. Banks was declared dead at the scene.
Less than an hour later, Randy Allen Lane, 46, was found dead in Brentsville. Police said he crashed his 2007 Harley Davidson Electra Glide into a tree.
Police said speed and alcohol do not appear to have been factors in this crash.
Investigations of both accidents are continuing at this time.
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