Michael Osland, 10, Lauren Osland, 5, Rusty Johnson, 28, and Robbie Chaffins, 51, killed, and Rachel Osland, 33, injured in head-on collision on U.S. 27 in Nicholasville, Kentucky
Michael Osland died Tuesday from his injuries. His sister, 5-year-old Lauren Osland, died Sunday, the day of the crash. The children were passengers in a pick-up that was hit head-on by an SUV on U.S. 27 in Nicholasville. The driver of the truck, 28-year-old Rusty Johnson, and 51-year-old Robbie Chaffins, the driver of the SUV, both were deceased at the crash site. Another passenger in the truck, 33-year-old Rachel Osland, remained hospitalized.
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