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Anniston man dies 4 weeks after crash

Anniston man dies 4 weeks after crash

Yahoo11-02-2025
CALHOUN COUNTY, Ala. (WIAT) — An Anniston died Monday from the injuries he sustained in a crash from four weeks ago, according to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency.
Michael Casalini, 60, was critically injured when the Ford F-150 he was driving departed the roadway and hit a ditch. The crash happened on U.S. 431 about one mile northwest of Saks around 6:30 p.m. Jan. 13.
71-year-old man killed in Jefferson County crash
Casalini was taken to UAB St. Vincent's St. Clair before being transported to UAB Hosptial. He was pronounced dead in Birmingham on Monday.
Troopers with the ALEA Highway Patrol Division are investigating the crash.
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