Two people killed, two injured in single-car rollover crash on Chambers Road in Aurora, Colorado
2 killed in single-car rollover crash in Aurora
Speed may be a factor in a single-car rollover crash which killed two people in Aurora Friday afternoon.
2 killed, 2 injured in rollover crash in Aurora; NB Chambers Road closed at 23rd Ave in Aurora
Amsler said everyone in the car appears to be in their 20s. Officers say alternate routes around the crash include Sable Boulevard or North Airport Boulevard.
Police: Alcohol, excessive speed may be part of crash that killed 2 in Aurora
“I don’t know what they were doing. They could have been having a time of their lives, but you never know when it’s your turn,” he says.
The vehicle was reportedly traveling north on Chambers Road when the driver lost control and the car left the roadway, striking a tree and rolling over. Two people died from injuries sustained in the crash, and two others were injured. Everyone riding in the car appears to have been in their early twenties, but their identities have not yet been released.
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