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Traffic fatality resulting from two-vehicle crash in Albemarle County

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A Charlottesville man has died from injuries sustained in a two-vehicle crash at the eastbound ramp for I-64 at Richmond Road that occurred on Sunday, Nov. 17.

Terry Beams, 61, was the driver of a black 2000 Toyota sedan that was struck by a black Buick SUV while attempting to make a left turn on the flashing yellow arrow onto I-64.

The crash remains under investigation. No further information is available at this time.

This is the 10th fatal crash investigated by the Albemarle County Crash Reconstruction Team during 2019.

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