Montrel Shipley, 91, and Paul Flemings, 45, killed in wrong-way collision on Interstate 40 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
2 Midwest City men die in wrong-way head-on collision on I-40 in Oklahoma City
Shipley was driving a 2015 Dodge pickup. Flemings was driving a 2005 Suzuki SUV also occupied by a 33-year-old female passenger. The Dodge pickup was traveling east on I-40 West and collided head-on with the Suzuki, which was heading west, at approximately 3:37 a.m.
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