4-year-old died, Michelle Chapman, 55, and Lucas E. Shehorn, 35, injured in a two-vehicle collision on US-62 in Carlisle County, Kentucky
Kentucky State Police Investigating Fatal Collision in Carlisle County
For reasons still under investigation, the two vehicles collided on US-62 near the intersection of KY-307. The juvenile passenger of Shehorn’s vehicle was transported by ground to an area hospital and then by air to an out of state hospital where she later succumbed to her injuries.
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