<p>A Georgia woman, who was one of four sisters traveling on Interstate 95, was killed Sunday afternoon when the driver lost control of her sport utility vehicle in heavy rain.</p><p>The 2003 Ford Explorer overturned three times in the northbound lane, about three miles south of the N.C. 87 interchange, state Trooper T. Silance said.</p><p>Inez Solomon, 29, of Lawrenceville, Ga., died in the wreck.</p><p>Her sisters were taken to Cape Fear Valley Medical Center, Silance said. They were identified as Eden Solomon, 32, of Ontario, Canada; Hellen Solomon, 35, of Toronto; and Senait Solomon, 36, of Sterling Heights, Mich., who was driving the vehicle.</p><p>At least one of the women was being treated for a collapsed lung and broken pelvis, Silance said.</p><p>The sisters were traveling from Myrtle Beach, S.C., possibly heading to Raleigh-Durham International Airport, Silance said.</p>
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