3-year-old child dies of injuries in DeKalb County crash, police say

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A tragic incident unfolded in DeKalb County on Friday night, where a car crash resulted in the death of a 3-year-old child. The crash occurred at approximately 7:21 p. m. at the intersection of North Hairston Road and Central Drive, located in the Stone Mountain area. According to police spokesperson Blaine Clark, the scene was active and chaotic, leading to multiple lanes of traffic being blocked due to serious injuries reported.

The child ultimately succumbed to the injuries sustained in the crash, highlighting the devastating impact of such accidents on families and communities. In response to the severity of the incident, the department's Traffic Specialist Unit has been called in to conduct a detailed investigation. As the community processes this tragic loss, further details are expected to emerge. Atlanta News First is committed to providing timely updates as the story develops, ensuring that the public remains informed. This incident underscores the urgent need for road safety awareness, especially in residential areas.

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