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Three people died after a car traveling in the wrong direction on U.S. 81 hit another vehicle head-on, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol reported. About 8:15 p.m. Friday, a car with one driver and one passenger was headed north in the southbound lane of the highway about a half mile south of Bison. It struck the car of Antonio Medina Jr., 23, of Enid, who was traveling northbound. Medina, who was wearing a seat belt, died at the scene, troopers said.
A Stigler woman was killed in an accident about 7 p.m. Tuesday in Haskell County, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol reports.
Ginett Snow, 34, died from massive head injuries suffered in the accident about a mile west of Stigler.
Snow was a passenger in a 2012 Ford Mustang driven by Travis Russell, 24, who was not injured, the patrol reports.
No details of the accident were released pending an investigation. Snow was taken to a Stigler hospital where she was pronounced dead.
A woman died Tuesday afternoon when her car hit a pickup pulling a hay trailer in Craig County, Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers said.
Jeannie Chaney, 42, of Vinita, was pronounced dead at the scene of the wreck about 4:50 p.m. on a county road six miles south of Vinita.
Chaney hit the hay trailer head-on when it failed to yield at an intersection, troopers said. She was not wearing a seat belt.
Midwest City authorities closed westbound lanes of Interstate 40 at Air Depot Friday afternoon after a multi-vehicle crash. The road reopen around 2:15 p.m. when authorities were able to clear the cars.
The crash involves at least six vehicles, including a semi-truck.