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Klamath Falls Couple Dies Tuesday in Highway 97 Wreck
Comments 0 | Recommend 0Two people from the Klamath Falls area died Tuesday afternoon when
their sport utility vehicle crashed head-on with a commercial truck
that veered into their lane on Highway 97 about 43 miles north of
Klamath Falls.
According to Oregon State Police Sgt. Robert Fenner, at approximately 5:45 p.m. Tuesday a northbound 2003 Kenworth
truck driven by Ajmer Singh, 25, from Yuba City, Calif.,
sideswiped a southbound Dodge pickup pulling an occupied horse trailer
as they passed in opposite directions.
After sideswiping, the Dodge pickup and horse trailer was able to come
to a stop on the southbound shoulder. The commercial truck veered into
the southbound lane and collided head-on with a southbound 1992 Jeep
Wrangler with two occupants, both of whom were pronounced deceased at
the scene.
The victims are identified as driver Clay J. Newcomer, 23, and
passenger Dotsie J. Irion, 21, both from Klamath Falls. The couple lived together and were returning home following a visit in the
Vancouver, Wash., area. They were using safety restraints.
Singh was using safety restraints and received minor injuries not requiring medical treatment.
The driver of the Dodge pickup, Samantha Gallagher, 31, from
Merrill, was not injured. The horses in the trailer were not hurt.
OSP troopers from the Klamath Falls Area Command and Gilchrist offices
are continuing the investigation that will include determining point of
initial impact involving the sideswiping vehicles. The highway was icy
and snow-covered.
Highway 97 was closed about 90 minutes before one lane was opened until
the highway was completely re-opened about 11:30 p.m. ODOT and
Chiloquin Fire Department assisted at the scene.
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