Clayton Charles Music, 23, dies at scene of pickup rollover on U.S. 95 near Lee Canyon Road in Mount Charleston, Nevada
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Driver killed in rollover at Lee Canyon turnoff identified
The cause and manner of death were still pending for 23-year-old Clayton Charles Music.
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CLAYTON MUSIC
Clayton is survived by his father, Gerald (Lisa); mother, Michelle; brother, Brandon; half-brother, Michael; half-sister, Diva; and several uncles, aunts, cousins and friends.
At around 7:45 a.m., a male driver was ejected from a Chevy pickup when it rolled east of U.S. 95 near the Lee Canyon Road turn-off. He died at the scene of the crash, but it is unclear if he died from the crash or a medical episode. We'll update this story as more information becomes available.
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