Sad news: Former Houston  head coach Dusty Baker confirmed dead  in Devastating car crash  just now…

There is no credible information confirming that former Houston Astros manager Dusty Baker has passed away in a car crash. Recent reports indicate that Dusty Baker retired from managing the Astros after the 2023 season, concluding a distinguished 26-year career in Major League Baseball.

Dusty Baker is widely respected for his leadership and contributions to the sport. He became the first Black manager to reach 2,000 career wins and led five different teams to division titles. Under his guidance, the Astros won the World Series in 2022.

A deadly car accident occurred in coastal Georgia on Sunday morning in which five family members lost their lives, news agency Associated Press reported citing state authorities.

The collision occurred on I-95 in McIntosh County around 6 am, when one vehicle collided with another traveling southbound. The crash led to one of the vehicles bursting into flames.

The victims in the burned vehicle were identified as 27-year-old Reagan Dougan and her four children, aged 9, 4, 2, and 3 months. Reagan had been driving a rental car from Raleigh, North Carolina, on her way to meet her husband in Florida.

Her husband has been notified of the devastating accident. The passenger in the other vehicle involved in the crash was taken to the hospital for treatment.

In a separate incident, a single-car crash in Middleborough early Sunday morning resulted in the death of an 18-year-old and left a passenger seriously injured. Emergency services were called to Marion Road at approximately 2:37 am after

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