Bradley Rhinesmith, 19, and Nathan Waller, 19, killed in single-vehicle car accident on Lithopolis Road in Fairfield County, Ohio

Modified Date: 
Tue, 12/09/2014 - 9:50am
Accident Date: 
Sunday, December 7, 2014

Two Teens Die In Fatal Crash In Fairfield County

According to police report, neither of them were using a seat belt. The crash currently remains under investigation.

Two teens killed in Fairfield County crash

Waller was driving around 3:25 a.m. on Lithopolis Road near Mount Zion Road, when he lost control, slid off the road and struck a utility pole.

2 Men Killed In Crash On Lithopolis Road

Both victims were transported to Grant Medical Center. According to the patrol and hospital officials, Rhinesmith was pronounced dead at 9:15 p.m. Sunday.

Two men, 19, die in Fairfield County crash

Driver Nathan M. Waller of Lancaster and passenger Bradley Rhinesmith of Sugar Grove, both 19, died at OhioHealth Grant Medical Center in Columbus, where they were taken after the 3:28 a.m. crash, the patrol said.
A fatal crash killed two 19-year-old men at 3:30 AM Sunday morning. Nathan Waller, of Lancaster, was driving on Lithopolis Road when he lost control of his vehicle and collided with a pole on the side of the road near Mount Zion Road. He and his passenger Bradley Rhinesmith, of Sugar Grove, were both ejected from the car. The two teens were taken to Grant Medical Center in Columbus, where they both died.
Type: Car Accident
People Involved: 
Nathan Waller
Bradley Rhinesmith
Roadway: 
Lithopolis Road

Comments

Nate is still on life support at Grant. He hasn't passed yet.

Thank you for letting us know about Nate. I have updated the Accident Data Center report to reflect this new information.

Prayers to them and those affected...prayers from the entire SPEED COMMERCE INC. family..

For your correction my older brother did not die! Nate died last night at about 9 o'clock they were trying to keep him alive so his dad could see him coming from Alaska while my brother Bradley is still alive but family has made the decision to pull plug tomorrow and he is donating his organs to people who need them!!!!

Thank you for keeping everyone updated on the situation. We are all so sorry for what has happened. In the face of this awful tragedy, the decision to donate organs is truly the most unselfish and worthwhile decision. It will help so many others. Thank you again.

Love to these boys and their families. I am the Aunt to Nathan!
Praying for the Rhinesmith family, and friends. My heart is in pain with you all.

Remembering Nate and Brad on this 2nd anniversary of the accident that claimed their young lives much too early. Prayers for the families and thanks for your generous decision to give the gift of life!

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