Ignacio Castro-Perez, 73, Maria Mendoze, 73, and Martha Rabadan , 55, killed in collision with commercial truck on I-44 in Franklin County, Missouri
Fatal crash overnight leaves 3 dead in Franklin County
According to police, a 2020 Freightliner Cascadia and a 2004 Mitsubishi Montero were both traveling westbound on I-44 when the front bumper of the Cascadia struck the left side rear bumper of the Montero.
Three killed on I-44 after tractor-trailer, car crash
The Missouri State Highway Patrol said 73-year-old Ignacio Castro-Perez, 73-year-old Maria Mendoze and 55-year-old Martha Rabadan died were in a 2004 Mitsubishi Montero driving westbound on I-44 around midnight Friday when the right side bumper of a tractor trailer driving next to them struck their left rear bumper, causing the Mitsubishi to overturn.
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