Tulane Student Killed by Flying Tires at Highway Rest Stop

Tulane Student Killed by Flying Tires at Highway Rest Stop
Stock photo of a police car. (Pixabay)

GAUTIER, Mississippi—Authorities say a Tulane University student was killed at an Interstate 10 rest stop on Tuesday, March 5, in Mississippi when two tires came loose from a passing tractor-trailer and struck her.

News outlets report officials with the New Orleans school have identified the student as 21-year-old Margaret Maurer, an ecology and evolutionary biology major of Forest Lake, Minnesota, Fox News reported.

This is a sad story!

Posted by Jessica Walton on Wednesday, 6 March 2019

Gautier police say the tractor-trailer was traveling westbound when it lost the wheels, which then crossed the eastbound lanes and entered the rest stop.

Authorities say Maurer and two friends were about to get back into their vehicle when the tires hit her and two cars. The rest stop was closed while the death was investigated. It’s unclear what caused the tractor-trailer’s tires to come loose.

Gautier lies just west of Pascagoula on the Mississippi coast.

Flying tires kill student
A map shows the location of the rest area where 21-year-old student Margaret Maurer of Forest Lake, Minnesota, died after flying loose tires hit her on Interstate 10 on March 6, 2019. (Screenshot Google)
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