Ojeike Keiko Whon, 47, and Gina Rowena Weathers, 52, both die in single-vehicle collision on State Route 68 near Taos, New Mexico
Fatal crash on 68 killed two siblings, injured a third
A man and a woman were ejected from the vehicle and pronounced deceased on scene. On Sunday (Dec. 11), Rael identified them as Ojeike Keiko Whon, 47, of San Francisco and Gina Rowena Weathers, 52, of New Hampshire.
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