One person killed in collision on Oklahoma 11 near Newkirk, Oklahoma
Oklahoma man dies in head-on vehicle collision(link is external)
The 55-year-old Bartlesville man, whose name is being withheld until his next of kin are notified, died at the scene of the crash, less than a mile west of the Oklahoma 11 and Waverly intersection, and four miles south and two miles west of Newkirk, according to Oklahoma Highway Patrol.
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