An accident on Saturday night on the 215 Beltway has led to the deaths of two women.
According to authorities, the accident happened at around 7 p.m. on the Beltway near South Decatur Boulevard.
Miriah Weaver, 21, of Black Creek, Wisconsin and Patricia Tucker aged 58 from Las Vegas, were both passengers in a Toyota Camry traveling west on the Beltway. The Camry then rear ended a Mercedes Benz. The Mercedes pulled off to the right but the Toyota carried on down the off ramp to Decatur, went to a parking lot near Wagon Trail Avenue and caught fire.
Weaver was pronounced dead at the scene and Tucker died later at the University Medical Center.
The driver of the Toyota was a 25 year old man from Wisconsin. He was taken to University Medical Center in critical condition.
There were no injuries reported from those travelling in the Mercedes.
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