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Woman killed in fiery central Alabama crash identified

Woman killed in fiery central Alabama crash identified

Yahoo01-03-2025

AUTAUGA COUNTY, Ala. (WIAT) — A 35-year-old woman has been identified after she was killed in a fiery crash Feb. 12, according to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency on Saturday.
Jaime Marler, of Deatsville, was fatally injured when the Buick Enclave she was operating left the roadway, hit a tree and became engulfed in flames. The crash happened on Autauga County 39 by Autauga County 87 around 8:15 p.m. that Wednesday.
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Marler's body was transported to an Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences facility, where her identity was confirmed. Troopers with the ALEA Highway Patrol Agency are investigating the circumstances surrounding the crash.
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