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3 people killed after early morning wrong-way crash in Greensboro

GREENSBORO, North Carolina — Three people have been killed after a wrong-way crash in Greensboro.

Police say 22-year-old Louis Miner Jr., of Smyrna, Delaware; 21-year-old Alan Stewart of Elizabeth City; and 19-year-old Fatimah Walker of Greensboro were killed at around 2 a.m. Sunday.

Police say a Ford Taurus driven by Miner was going the wrong way on a road when it collided with a Dodge Neon driven by Stewart. Walker was a passenger in the Dodge.

All three were pronounced dead at the scene. Authorities are still investigating the crash, and the road was closed for about five hours Sunday.

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