Ruby Taylor Killed in Car Accident in Osceola, AR
Mississippi County, AR — December 26, 2025, Ruby Taylor was killed as the result of a car accident at around 1:39 a.m. along West Keiser Avenue.
According to the Arkansas DPS, the crash took place off eastbound W. Keiser.
Initial statements say that 72-year-old Ruby Taylor was in a 2018 Chevy traveling eastbound on Keiser. For reasons which aren't clear, the vehicle ran off-road, hit a culvert, and overturned.
Ruby Taylor died as a result of the accident. There were no others reportedly involved in the crash. Additional details are unavailable.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
With single-vehicle accidents, it's important to let the facts speak for themselves and avoid jumping to conclusions. The victim's loved ones deserve to know investigators are doing more than just assuming the driver did something wrong.
Road hazards, tire blowouts, hit-and-runs, vehicle defects, medical emergencies—common or not, these can all lead to deadly accidents drivers have no control over. So either authorities will be able to show they're including all of these possibilities in their investigations, or they'll show that there are areas being overlooked which may require more thorough independent investigations.

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