HALETOWN, TENNESSEE - A 13-year-old Georgia boy remains in critical condition, following a fatal wreck on Interstate 24 near the Georgia state line. <br>
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Four members of the Stone Mountain, Georgia, family were killed and two were injured Wednesday night when their minivan flipped on the interstate, 12 miles west of Chattanooga, Tennessee Highway Patrol reports. <br>
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Thirteen-year-old Sampson Angelo-Koko was being treated at Erlanger Medical Center in Chattanooga, Tennessee last night. <br>
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Killed in the wreck were the boy's mother -- 30-year-old Smira Angelo-Koko -- and her children -- ten-year-old Sara, two-year-old Banga, and five-year-old Gimbia. <br>
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Hospital officials said the woman's husband -- 37-year-old Daldoum Angelo-Koko -- and the couple's two other children -- aged six and eight -- were treated for injuries and released. <br>
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Troopers said Daldoum Angelo-Koko was driving on I-24 in Marion County when the family's minivan veered off the road around 8:15 p.m. He overcorrected and the vehicle came back across the roadway, slid and flipped. <br>
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Three of the passengers were ejected from the back. Officials say the children killed were not wearing seat belts.