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By Erin Cox
Editor
May 10, 2021
BARBOURVILLE â A woman died Sunday after the car she was driving was hit head on by another vehicle that had hydroplaned.
Tonya Thompson, 43, of Stoney Fork, Kentucky, was pronounced dead at the scene by the Knox County Coroner.
According to a press release from Kentucky State Police, Post 10 Harlan received a call at 4:01 p.m. of an injury collision involving multiple vehicles on South KY 11 in Knox County.Â
Initial investigation indicates a 2006 gold Pontiac G6 operated by Tommy Golden was traveling north when his vehicle hydroplaned causing him to lose control of the vehicle, the press release said. The vehicle then crossed the center line and entered into the southbound lane of travel. The Pontiac struck a Toyota Rav 4, driven by Thompson.Â
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special series of interviews with founders about the major lessons they have learned in the immediate aftermath of their businesses’ first year of operation.
Just over one year ago, sisters and hairstylists Tonya Thompson and Sharie Wilson faced a number of difficult decisions when they temporarily shut down their hair salons in California because of the outbreak of COVID-19. Rather than accepting defeat, they sprang into action and launched the DreamGirls natural hair care product line to provide their clients with a safe, at-home hair solution while they could no longer visit a salon.
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