NORTH CAROLINA MOM AND 12-YEAR-OLD DAUGHTER LOSE THEIR LIVES ON CHRISTMAS DAY AFTER A DEER CRASHES THROUGH THEIR WINDSHIELD. (PHOTO).
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North Carolina mom and 12-year-old daughter lose their lives on Christmas day after a deer crashes through their windshield.
According to the North Carolina State Highway Patrol, the tragic incident occurred around 10 p.m on December 25th. Reports indicate 31-year-old Melissa Mullis was traveling on Gold Hill Road with her 12-year-old daughter, Carson Cummings.
As they were traveling southwest along the road, a car in the opposite lane struck a deer and sent it hurdling into oncoming traffic.
The deer crashed through the windshield of the car the mother and daughter were traveling in. The deer ultimately struck Mullins, who was driving, and also struck Carson Cummings. Carson was located in the back right passenger seat.
Both Melissa Mullins and Carson Cummings lost their lives as a result of the impact.
North Carolina Highway Patrol say no charges will be filed in relation to the incident and it was truly just a tragic accident.
Our thoughts are with the family as they deal with this huge loss during the holiday season.
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