Wind appeared to be a factor, police said.
/Gray News) - Family members confirmed a second person has died following a tragic incident involving a falling Denny’s sign blown on top of a car.Lillian and Lloyd Curtis were two of three people inside the vehicle on Thursday Elizabethtown police said around 1:30 p.m., they responded to reports of the restaurant’s sign falling from a pole and landing on a car.
. The other two inside the vehicle were initially taken to Baptist Health Hardin with unknown injuries.An investigation is ongoing by the Elizabethtown Police Department as well as the City of Elizabethtown’s Planning Department.A 72-year-old woman died and two others were injured after a sign fell on a car at a Denny's restaurant in Kentucky.
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