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Posted: Wednesday, 07 January 2009 8:30AM

Three Young People Killed In Weather-Related Accidents

Southfield (WWJ)  -- A five year old Mt. Clemens girl is among three young people killed as a result of accidents caused by icy roads.  Freezing rain and sleet caused roads and freeways to turn into ice rinks Tuesday evening.  Dozens of accidents were reported. 

The Livingston County sheriff's department says five-year old Danica Cox was killed when the SUV she was in slid off I-96 near M-59, went down an embankment and hit a tree. 

Investigators say the girl's father was driving when he lost control due to icy roads around 10:15 p.m.  Timothy Cox, his wife and a seven year old boy were taken to Sparrow Hospital for treatment of injuries. 

Michigan State Police in Ypsilanti say an 18-year old Kalamazoo area girl was killed when the car she was in slid into the back end of a semi-tractor trailer just before 8 p.m. Tuesday. 

A statement says three other people in the car were taken to the University of Michigan medical center for minor injuries.  The victim, whose name wasn't released early Wednesday, wasn't wearing a seatbelt, according to investigators.  She was in the back seat when the accident happened. 

State Police troopers say icy roads and driving too fast for the conditions led to the accident. 

The Branch County sheriff's department says 16-year-old Michael Lung of Burr Oak died after he lost control of the car he was driving Tuesday night, striking a post and tree in Bronson Township, south of Battle Creek.
   
Michigan State Police troopers closed several area freeways as a result of treacherous driving conditions Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning. 

Portions of I-96, I-94, I-75, I-275, U.S. 23, the Southfield Freeway, and the Van Dyke Freeway were all shutdown late Tuesday.  Click here for complete traffic information. 

In Harper Woods, a fire engine slid off the road and hit a utility pole near Vernier and I-94.  No injuries were reported in the accident. 

In some cases, cars were involved in accidents as police investigated other smashups nearby.  

Click here for complete weather information.

Because of a storm expected to hit the east coast, Northwest Airlines has issued a weather waiver for travelers flying to 
to, from or through Baltimore, Cincinnati, or Washington, DC (Reagan or Dulles Airports).  Those passengers may:

Reschedule travel between January 5 and January 11, 2009 in the same cabin of service as originally scheduled, without penalty or administrative change fees, subject to availability.

Click here for information from Northwest Airlines or call 1-800-225-2525.

In case of school closings check here.

Here's the WWJ-AccuWeather forecast:

Cloudy with periods of snow and flurries Tuesday night and Wednesday leaving 1-3 inches, causing a slippery morning commute. Low 24-28. High Wednesday 35.

Wednesday night and Thursday: Cloudy with a cold wind and flurries.  Low 24. High Thursday 32.

Friday: Sun followed by clouds and cold with some snow possible in the afternoon or at night. High 28.

Saturday: Quite windy and cold with snow showers. High 30.


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