http://www.kvue.com/news/local/stories/090306cckrTopFatalAx.64efcf8c.html3 killed in Bastrop County car accident
11:25 AM CDT on Monday, September 4, 2006
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Three people died in a severe accident on Highway 290 Sunday morning.
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The crash happened southeast of Elgin near McDade.
Six people were involved in the accident. The three that survived are being treated in the Intensive Care Unit at Brackenridge Hospital.
The accident involved three vehicles: a Jeep Cherokee, a Mini Cooper and a motorcycle, all badly damaged in the crash.
Witnesses told police that the Mini Cooper, driven by 18-year old Christopher Williams of England, was traveling west when it swerved into eastbound traffic.
The Mini Cooper then crashed head-on into a Jeep Cherokee, witnesses said.
"Upon the head-on collision, [the Jeep Cherokee] burst into flames," said trooper Robbie Barrera of the Department of Public Safety.
Williams died at the scene as did the driver of the Jeep, 32-year-old Michael Ivicic of Georgetown and his 9-year-old son.
Ivicic's wife and passenger Pamela McBride was taken to Brackenridge hospital with critical injuries. They were following other family members who were traveling on the motorcycle to McDade where they planned to ride dirt bikes.
The driver of the motorcycle, 36-year-old Steven Ivicic and his passenger were also taken to the hospital.
Sunday's accident was not the first tragedy the Ivicic family has recently faced.
Andrew Ivicic, 18, died two weeks ago after crashing his motorcycle. His mother and father say the family is devastated.
Steven Ivicic is in serious condition Sunday evening. Pamela McBride, Michael Ivicic's wife, is critical.
It is not known why the driver of the mini Cooper swerved, but an autopsy will be performed.