According to troopers, a family from Ohio was traveling in a Honda Odyssey from Cleveland to Chapel Hill to visit family friends with their two children.
A mother and father died on Friday and their two children remain in the hospital after a crash in Orange County.
According to troopers, a family from Ohio was traveling in a Honda Odyssey from Cleveland to Chapel Hill to visit family friends with their two children.
Around 1:18 p.m. on Friday, authorities said a crash was reported around Mile Marker 162 on I-40 and I-85, when authorities arrived they saw a car on the side of the road.
Troopers said the Odyssey, driven by 55-year-old Donald Nunney, hit several trees before hitting a "very large tree" and stopped.
Nunney and his wife, 50-year-old Maria Nunney, died in the crash.
Their two children, a 14-year-old girl and 9-year-old boy, were in the back seat during the crash and were later taken to the hospital. Troopers told WRAL News the girl had more serious injuries than her brother, but did not know of their condition.
Troopers said they didn't know if speed was a factor or if there was a medical emergency, but their investigation is ongoing.