Two college cyclists killed in Tennessee crash



Milligan University announced the death of two of its student-athletes after a driver drove into them on an early-morning training run. Authorities say the 69-year-old driver is now in custody and has been charged with vehicular homicide.
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Milligan University announced the death of two of its student-athletes after a driver drove into them on an early-morning training run. Authorities say the 69-year-old driver is now in custody and has been charged with vehicular homicide. NBC News’ Aaron Gilchrist has the details.
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- What's the story?
- Milligan University announced the death of two of its student-athletes after a driver drove into them on an early-morning training run. Authorities say the 69-year-old driver is now in custody and has been charged with vehicular homicide.
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2 Milligan University students dead, 7 injured after driver crashes into school’s cycling team
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