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Saturday, February 21, 2015
An accident Saturday killed a 92-year-old man and injured three other people on I-94 in Sandstone Township, Michigan. The crash was reported to authorites at 11:18 AM. When responders arrived, it was found that a GMC Envoy lost control on the snowy highway and overturned several times before coming to rest near a fence line at the bottom of an embankment. Woodrow Williams of Detroit, a passenger in the Envoy, was found dead at the scene, and three other occupants of the vehicle were sent to Allegiance health with injuries that did not appear life threatening.
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Wednesday, February 18, 2015
Wallace Harold Nolff, 88, was a passenger in a car driven by Rick W. Nolff, 62, his son; the two were on their way to a doctor's appointment for Wallace. At some point in their trip, on M-113, Rick W. Nolff lost control of the vehicle, crossed over the oncoming lane and struck a snowbank, which caused the car to land upside-down. The collision left Wallace dead, but Rick was uninjured. Investigation into the cause of the crash continues; check back for updates.
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Friday, February 13, 2015
An Ottawa County Sheriff's deputy and two others were injured in a Wednesday night crash on I-96 after an SUV collided with the deputy's cruiser in wintery conditions. The deputy stopped his cruiser on I-96 West in Crockery township while the deputy was investigating a rollover crash that occured minutes earlier. The driver in the rolled-over SUV, Justine Vingsheim, 27, was sitting in the cruiser with the deputy at about 9 PM Friday while they waited for a tow truck. It was then that an SUV driven by Chasity Dabon, 33, rear-ended the cruiser.
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Monday, February 2, 2015
A woman was killed in a single-car rollover accident on icy roads in Kent County. The collision happened around 7:45 a.m. on Lincoln Lake Road south in Oakfield Township. Debbie Rauch, 56, of Gowen, was the only occupant in a Jeep Wrangler that wrecked into the trees off Lincoln Lake Road on Sunday, Jan. 18. What every family needs to know about wrongful death claims
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Sunday, January 4, 2015
Brittney Milton, 21, and Kenneth Cheatom, 35, as the two who died in a single-vehicle collision Sunday in Wyoming at 2:10 a.m. on 28th Street. Milton was driving a 2005 Pontiac G6 when the car hit a curb, exited the road and hit a utility pole, flipping the vehicle over. Milton and Cheatom, both Wyoming residents, later died of their injuries. It is thought that weather was a contributing factor. What every family needs to know about wrongful death claims