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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
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Sunday, December 28, 2014
Suncica and Sejfudin Sejdninovic were riding in a Jeep on U.S. Highway 63 when the vehicle hit a patch of ice and Suncica, who was, driving, lost control. Both people sustained non-life threatening injuries and were taken to a hospital in Rochester. Both were wearing seat belts at the time of the crash.
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Saturday, December 27, 2014
At around 1:00pm, Blevins was traveling southbound on State Highway 76 when she lost control, likely due to the snow and slush on the roadway, and rolled over off of the road, leaving her dead at the scene.
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Thursday, December 25, 2014
A mother and daughter were killed and five of the woman's other children were injured in a rollover car accident on a snowy interstate south of Pocatello. Rachel Hollibaugh, 38, of Dietrich, Idaho, was pronounced deceased at the crash site on Christmas morning, as was her 14-year-old daughter, Tanessa Hollibaugh. The five injured children were transported to a Pocatello hospital. Three children were treated and released, and a fourth was still at the hospital with a non-life-threatening injury. According to investigators, the mother lost control of a Ford F-250 pickup and the vehicle rolled. 
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Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Around midday, the driver of an SUV traveling on I-20 lost control and struck an embankment, which caused the vehicle to roll over multiple times. A 4-year-old child and three other people had to be transported to the hospital as a result of the crash, though the extent of their injuries is unknown.
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Monday, December 22, 2014
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Denver, CO
Scott Gadsby, 46, of Parker was ejected from the 2000 Toyota 4Runner he was driving after losing control in the icy conditions and rolling over on E-470 south of Denver. The crash occurred in the northbound lanes at about 7:40 p.m. about one mile from Interstate 25, and Gadsby was pronounced dead at the scene. 
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Saturday, December 20, 2014
At about 5:30am, a double-decker bus operated by Megabus was traveling on I-65 when it veered off the roadway and rolled onto it's side. Of the 70 people on the bus, 27 sustained minor injuries and were treated at the local Schneck Medical Center, though one pregnant woman who suffered a cut to the head was taken to a hospital in Indianapolis. Though investigation is ongoing, it is believed that weather, including flurries and wind, played a role in this crash.

 

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Thursday, December 18, 2014
At about 12:30am, Hanson's car departed the roadway, flipped over, and came to rest upside-down against a utility-pole. Though Hanson was wearing a seat belt, he died as a result of the crash. The accident is still under investigation, but hazardous road conditions such a black ice are believed to be contributing factors.
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Saturday, December 13, 2014
At about 7:00am, a car driven by Stephan Ferenczy, 43, slid on ice that was on County Road 11A and rolled two times, ejecting Gert Ferenczy, who was not wearing a seat belt, and leaving him with critical injuries. Stephen and another passenger, Margit Ferenczy, were both wearing their seat belts and were uninjured in the crash.
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Thursday, December 11, 2014

A tanker truck hauling whiskey rolled over at about 11 a.m. Thursday on on I-190 near Porter Road. When the accident was first called in, Niagara County sheriff’s deputies believed that the truck was hauling diesel fuel, and haz-mat teams shut down both northbound and southbound I-190. Thankfully, it turned out to be whiskey, and so far no leaks have been reported. Snow-covered roads were a factor in the wreck. Motorists should expect I-190 southbound between Niagara Falls Boulevard and Packard Road to be restricted to one lane for up to four hours.