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Family of Victims of Tragic Crash that Killed 3-Year-Old Starts Fundraiser
"It's going to take a great deal of time and money to get her back on her feet," the aunt of Lindsey Clark said.

Relatives of the North Kingstown family involved in horrific crash on Interstate 95 on Monday that took the life of a 3-year-old boy and injured his mother and and sister have launched a fundraising campaign to help the family.
“My sweet young niece was in a terrible car accident last night with her 2 beautiful children (age 5 and 3). Her son was killed in the firey crash and her daughter sustained a fractured skull. My niece remains in critical condition with a broken neck and several other bones,” said Alicia Clark, aunt of 25-year-old Lindsey Clark, 25.
Lindsey Clark not only is fighting to recover from serious injuries, she’s facing the unfathomable task of carrying on after losing her little boy once she gets out of the hospital.
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“It’s going to take a great deal of time and money to get her back on her feet so she can continue to raise her 5 year old daughter,” Alicia Clark said. “If you can’t help with a donation, please just pray for her and her family.”
Adonis Clark was unable to be freed after the car, driven by Robert Souza, 45, veered, rolled over onto the center median of Interstate 95 south just before Route 4 and caught fire.
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Savannah Clark, 5, Lindsey Clark and Souza were able to get to get out of the car with help from good Samaritans who had stopped to help after the crash at around 9 p.m.
The accident investigation shows that Souza, who was driving a PT Cruiser, was in the right lane when he veered left across all lanes of travel and entered the median.
The accident remains under investigation.
To help, go to the family’s GoFundMe page HERE.
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