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Davonte Trashod Wilson. Leeds, Alabama, Obituary, Death: Young delivery driver killed instantly in violent head-on truck crash at busy NE intersection

Leeds, Alabama — A quiet Thursday afternoon turned tragic when a deadly crash claimed the life of 31-year-old Davonte Trashod Wilson, a delivery truck driver from Jemison. It happened at the intersection of Thornton Avenue NE and Dorrough Street NE, a stretch now marked by sudden loss and unanswered questions.


Wilson was behind the wheel of a commercial delivery truck when the collision occurred around 1 p.m. Officials say it was a head-on impact involving another commercial truck. The force of the crash was severe enough that emergency responders pronounced him dead at the scene shortly after arrival.


He was alone in the vehicle. Authorities confirmed there were no passengers with him at the time of the crash. The second truck involved was also heavily impacted, though officials have not released details about its driver or condition.


For people who knew Wilson, the news landed hard. He was described as a working man doing his job, making routine deliveries like any other day before everything changed in seconds. What should have been an ordinary route ended in a fatal collision that stunned the local community.


The intersection where it happened sits within a mixed traffic zone, where commercial vehicles and local drivers regularly cross paths. Investigators were seen working the scene for hours, documenting debris patterns and vehicle positions to piece together exactly what went wrong.


Authorities have not yet confirmed what caused the crash. Whether it was speed, road conditions, or a sudden maneuver, officials are still treating the case as an open investigation. Traffic was temporarily diverted while crews cleared the wreckage.


As word spread, attention shifted to Wilson’s family back in Jemison. A young life tied to hard work and daily responsibility was cut short without warning, leaving behind grief that is still settling in.


Officials say more details about the second driver and the circumstances leading up to the collision will be released once the investigation progresses. For now, the focus remains on understanding how two heavy trucks ended up colliding so violently in the middle of a weekday afternoon

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