Wrong-way driver Natalie Munchgesang, 26, died in a head-on collision on Interstate 15 in Orem, Utah
Wrong-way driver dead after head-on collision with UHP trooper near Orem
The trooper and a passenger from the wrong-way car were transported to an area hospital for treatment. The fatal incident is being investigated as an Officer-Involved Critical Incident (OICI), UHP Sgt. Andrew Battenfield told reporters at a Sunday morning news conference.
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A GoFundMe account that says it was established to help Munchgesang’s partner raise their three children, reportedly ages 2, 4 and 6, can be viewed here.
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