Country Singer Hank Williams Jr.'s Daughter Killed in Car Crash

Hank Williams Jr.
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Country music star Hank Williams Jr.’s daughter, Katherine Williams-Dunning was killed in a car crash in Tennessee.

Page Six reported that Williams-Dunning was behind the wheel of a 2007 Chevy Tahoe on Saturday night when her vehicle crossed the median.

Her SUV was towing a boat when it rolled over lanes before coming to a stop on the shoulder.

Williams-Dunning died while her 29-year-old husband was airlifted to Vanderbilt University Medical Center for treatment. The husband’s condition has not been released.

Officials did not report any information about what caused the crash.

“This is an active investigation, and more details will be made available later,” Tennessee Highway Patrol spokesman Lt. Brad Wilbanks said.

Hank Williams Jr. is best known for his song, “All My Rowdy Friends Are Coming Over Tonight.” He rewrote that as a theme song for ESPN’s “Monday Night Football.”

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