Coroner officially confirms wrong-way crash on Interstate 70 killed 3
Coroner officially confirms wrong-way crash on Interstate 70 killed 3
The coroner’s office has officially identified three people involved in Sunday’s wrong-way crash on Interstate 70.
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Nevin Vince, 18, Natalie Daly, 18, and Doniell Snow, 55, died early Sunday morning on eastbound Interstate 70 near Brandt Pike, the Montgomery County Coroner’s Office said Thursday.
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In a news release Tuesday, the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office previously said a 55-year-old driver left the bar and ended up driving the wrong way on the interstate.
The driver crashed into three vehicles on the interstate near Brandt Pike just after 1 a.m.
One driver was seriously injured and the driver died.
Nevin and Natalie, both recent Greenon graduates, were also killed, friends told 7News.
The owner of Last Queen told News Center 7 everyone was shocked.
He closed the restaurant Wednesday so employees could attend the vigil.
The restaurant said in part in a social media post that Nevin was hard-working and kind-hearted and had a relaxed, confident demeanor.
The post went on to say that Nevin changed their lives for the better in the two years he worked for them.
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Near the tennis courts, the name “Abbey” lights up.
In September, another Greenon student, Abigail Campbell, died when she crashed into a tree on her way to Bible study.
The school district told 7News she was a member of the girls tennis team and attended Springfield-Clark Career Technical Center.
The mayor of Enon sat down with NewsCenter 7’s Taylor Robertson to discuss the two incidents.
He said it was difficult for the close-knit community.
News Center Channel 7 will continue to pay attention to this matter.
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