Stephanie Perez, 25, and Andrew Ingargiola, 26, killed in multiple-car crash on Interstate 10 in Tucson, Arizona
DPS: 2 dead in I-10 wrong-way crash near Marana
Two people were killed in a wrong-way collision on Interstate 10 near Marana Saturday morning, Arizona Department of Public Safety spokesman Quentin Mehr said.
Two people dead after multiple car crash on I-10
We're told two cars were involved in a primary accident which lead to a secondary crash involving two more cars.
In total there were seven people involved in the accident and two were dead at the scene.
Crash involving wrong-way driver leaves two Tucson residents dead
Quentin Mehr, spokesman for DPS, said 25-year-old Stephanie Perez was driving west on I-10 eastbound around 4 a.m. when she collided with a vehicle driven by Andrew Ingargiola, 26.
Mehr said Perez and Ingargiola, both of Tucson, were killed in the crash.
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Stephanie Perez killed my
Stephanie Perez killed my nephew Andrew Joseph Ingargiola because she was selfish and chose to drive drunk. She ended her own life too. What a waste and a great loss.
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