Jerry Loudin, 49, killed and Whitney Knipe injured in rear-end car crash on Route 33 in Lewis County, West Virginia
Lewis County Man Killed in Accident on Route 33
The West Virginia State Police out of the Weston detachment are investigating the accident and said speed was a major factor.
Lewis County Man Dead Following Violent Wreck
Troopers are asking anyone who may have seen the wreck to please call them at 304-269-0500.
A two-vehicle crash on Route 33 in Lewis County killed one man Monday afternoon. Jerry Loudin, 49, of Walkersville, died after his vehicle rear-ended another whiel traveling from Buckhannon Mountain. A Nissan, driven by Whitney Knipe, was pulled to the side of the road. Then Knipe pulled onto Route 33 and was hit in the rear by Loudin's truck. Knipe and Loudin were both transported to Stonewall Jackson Memorial Hospital, and Loudin later died.
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