A community is rallying around a Bath County High School Student who was critically injured in a crash on his way to a school dance.
The accident happened Saturday night on US 60 in Bath County. Kentucky State Police say Aaron Williams veered of the shoulder in his 1977 Chevrolet Camaro and struck a tree. Friends and family tell LEX 18 that Williams was on his way to his school’s homecoming dance when he crashed. Williams was transported to St. Joseph Hospital in Mt. Sterling and then to UK Hospital with life-threatening injuries.
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Veronica Williams, Aaron’s mother, tells LEX 18’s Patrick Price that Aaron has swelling in his brain and his condition has only worsened.
Veronica operates a hair salon in Mt. Sterling. Her clients, friends and many of Aaron’s classmates are organizing a prayer vigil at Epperson First Church of God. Aaron’s father, Chris, is a pastor at the church.
Aaron is a varsity basketball player at Bath County High School.
There will also be a gathering of ministers in prayer at the same time at Winchester First Church of God.
The vigil will be held at the church at 7:30 on Monday evening. To learn more, click here.
The collision is under investigation by KSP