Kentucky State Police are investigating a deadly crash that occurred Saturday evening in Hopkinsville, claiming the life of a local driver. According to authorities, the incident happened around 6 p.m. in the 4800 block of Fort Campbell Boulevard. Preliminary reports indicate that a semi-truck, driven by 36-year-old Gerasimos Livieratos of Chicago, was attempting a U-turn when it was struck by a northbound sedan.
The sedan, driven by 33-year-old Bernice Franklin of Clarksville, Tennessee, collided with the semi-truck’s trailer. Emergency responders pronounced Franklin dead at the scene. Police confirmed that Livieratos was arrested following the crash and faces multiple charges, including vehicular homicide while under the influence, DUI, and reckless driving. He was taken into custody at Christian County Jail.
Authorities emphasized that the crash remains under investigation as they continue to gather details about the circumstances leading up to the collision. Officers are examining factors such as vehicle movement, road conditions, and driver behavior. Officials remind drivers of the importance of adhering to traffic laws, exercising caution when making turns, and avoiding driving under the influence to prevent serious accidents. Crashes involving large commercial vehicles can have severe consequences, highlighting the need for vigilance from all road users.
Community members and local authorities have expressed condolences for the loss, noting the devastating impact such accidents have on families and neighborhoods. Troopers encourage anyone who may have witnessed the incident or has additional information to contact the Kentucky State Police to assist with the ongoing investigation.
This tragic event underscores the importance of safe driving practices, including careful maneuvering and avoiding impairment, particularly when operating or sharing the road with large vehicles. As Hopkinsville residents reflect on this loss, law enforcement continues its efforts to ensure roadway safety and accountability.
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