A single-vehicle crash in Macon County has claimed the life of a Georgia man.
According to ALEA, Mykola Baidak, 20, was fatally injured when the 2018 Infiniti Q50 he was driving left the roadway and struck several trees before overturning. Baidak was pronounced dead at the scene.
The crash happened at about 4:25 a.m. Saturday on U.S. 29 near mile marker 160, about three miles south of Tuskegee. Nothing further is available as Troopers with the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency’s Highway Patrol Division continue to investigate.
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