• January 16, 2017

Leamon Wilson Burns Killed, in Poinsett, AR, 3-wheeler Accident

Poinsett County, AR -- January 15, 2017, Leamon Wilson Burns was killed in a 3-wheeler accident after the vehicle lost control and crashed.

The Arkansas State Police released a preliminary accident report stating that the crash occurred just after 6:30 p.m.

According to the report, 33-year-old burns was driving a 3-wheeler southbound on State Highway 163 in the 3500 block. This is just south of Harrisburg. The police report was not specific on how exactly the crash occurred. There were no other vehicles involved. The 3-wheeler somehow lost control and crashed by itself.

As a result of the collision, Burns suffered critical injuries. EMS was not able to transport him to a hospital, and he was pronounced dead at the scene.

Authorities have not released any additional information. Investigations are ongoing.

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