911 Call Released After Man Plows SUV into Bessemer City Restaurant, Killing Daughter and Daughter-In-Law
The Gaston County Police Department has released the 911 call from Sunday's tragic event at the Surf and Turf Lodge in Bessemer City.Β
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The Gaston County Police Department has released the 911 call from Sunday's tragic event at the Surf and Turf Lodge in Bessemer City.Β
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