Roseann Davis, 51, struck and killed while working at her desk when minivan slams into place of business on North Main Street in Tooele, Utah.
Woman struck, killed when minivan slams into Tooele business; driver, 2nd employee transported to hospital
A woman sitting at her work desk in Tooele was killed when a minivan crashed through the front window, pinning her in place.
The accident happened at 11:23 a.m., and emergency crews responded to Ensign Engineering, at 169 N. Main.
Woman identified in fatal crash after van slams into Tooele building
Cpl. Colbey Bentley with the Tooele Police Department said the victim, identified as 51-year-old Roseann Davis was struck by the minivan and died on scene.
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