CSU student Trayvon Trammer, 20, killed, Kennise Hicks and Andrew Clark injured in rear-end collision on I-675 in Beavercreek, Ohio
Modified Date:
Wed, 11/29/2017 - 5:35pmAccident Date:
Monday, November 27, 2017Student killed in I-675 crash is ‘tragic loss’ to CSU campus
Beavercreek police are investigating. Initial findings indicate a pickup truck rear-ended a car on northbound I-675, just north of the U.S. 35 interchange, around 1:15 p.m. The car’s driver, a current or former CSU student, was killed in the crash.
Police identify Central State student killed in I-675 crash
Trammer was a passenger in a car that was traveling north on I-675 north of U.S. 35 when it was hit from behind by a vehicle driven by 34-year-old John Tokarz, police said in an email Tuesday.
Father of critically-injured CSU student looking for answers
Clark’s father Andrew Clark is in from out-of-state and is at his son’s bedside today. He said in a telephone interview with this news organization they hope to know more from the doctors soon on his son’s recovery.
Type: Car Accident
People Involved:
Trayvon Trammer
Kennise Hicks
Andrew Clark
Roadway:
Interstate 675City:
Beavercreek, OHCounty:
Greene County, OHArea:
Dayton, OH
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