Keith Shosted, 82, and Patricia Shosted, 82, died after their vehicle crashed into a cement barrier on Bangerter Highway in Taylorsville, Utah
West Valley man killed, wife critically injured in Bangerter Highway crash
The man and his wife both had to be extricated from the vehicle by emergency personnel and were taken to an area hospital in critical condition, police said. The man died at the hospital, while his wife has stabilized, the release says.
Police identify West Valley City man, 82, killed in Taylorsville crash
Keith Shosted was driving south on Bangerter Highway near 5300 South about 9:45 a.m. when his vehicle crashed into a cement barrier, according to a news release from the Taylorsville Police Department.
Passenger dies day after Taylorsville crash that killed husband
A Taylorsville Police statement says that Keith and Patricia Shosted, both 82 and from West Valley City, were both critically injured in the crash that occurred in Taylorsville Thursday morning near 5300 S. Bangerter Highway.
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