Three members of an Atlanta family were killed in a Tennessee crash on Saturday, July 7, 2012.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -
Authorities say three members of an Atlanta family were killed in a weekend crash in the Knoxville area.
The Tennessee Highway Patrol tells the Knoxville News Sentinel that the three were killed when a Ford Ranger went into the oncoming lane and struck a Honda Civil early Saturday.
According to the highway patrol, killed in the crash were the driver of the Honda, 26-year-old Ashish Dembla, and back-seat passengers 57-year-old Satpal Dembla and 52-year-old Anjali Dembla, all of Atlanta.
Authorities say the driver of the Ford, 27-year-old Shaun R. Dunlap of Maryville, and the front-seat passenger of the Honda were airlifted to the University of Tennessee Medical Center.
Ashish Dembla was a medical student at Georgia Tech.
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