Sheila Williams, 48, died and nine more occupants injured in a fatal crash involving a Ford E350 on 215 Beltway in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Woman killed in Sunday crash was wearing seat belt
The white Ford E350 Econoline van was traveling too fast in the rain and the driver lost control, highway patrol said.
Passenger killed in van rollover crash ID'd
Troopers say the van's driver was driving too fast during the rainy conditions and lost control of the vehicle.
Despite wearing a seatbelt, a woman named Sheila Williams, 48, died on the scene and nine more people were injured when the driver of a Ford E350 lost control of the vehicle. The Econoline Van rotated, left the roadway edge and climbed up a concrete median before being overturned last Sunday, February 22. The injured occupants were taken to University Medical Center for treatment. According to the Nevada Highway Patrol, the driver was traveling too fast in the rain. This is already the ninth fatal accident for the Nevada Highway Patrol - Southern Command just for this year alone.
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