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Teens, Octogenarian Hurt In Head-On Crash

​July 30, 2020
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Isaac Estes-Jones


Several teenagers and an octagenarian were hurt in a head on crash outside of Hollister this weekend. According to a Missouri State Highway Patrol crash report, a 17 year old girl from Branson was driving a 2007 Toyota Prius north on Spring Meadow Parkway, just east of Hollister, when the crash happened on Sunday, July 26, after 9 p.m.


The Prius hit a 2018 Ford Eco Sport that was heading south on the road. The vehicles hit near the center of the road. The Eco Sport was driven by 81 year old Gary Pavlick, of Branson.


Pablick suffered minor injuries. He was taken to Cox Hospital in Branson for treatment.


The teenager driver of the Prius, along with a 16 year old girl from Branson, a 17 year old female from Lampe, a 17 year old girl from Branson and an 18 year old girl from Branson all suffered minor injuries in the crash.


The 16 and 17 year olds from Branson were taken to Cox South Hospital for treatment. The 17 year old from Lampe and the 18 year old were taken to Mercy Hospital for treament.


All parties were wearing seat belts at the time of the crash. ​


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