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A tragic three-vehicle crash on Tates Creek Road in Lexington left a 24-year-old woman dead and two other individuals injured. The incident occurred on March 11, leading to extensive traffic disruptions. The Fayette County Coroner confirmed that the victim died from blunt force trauma, while the injured parties are reported to have non-life-threatening injuries. Emergency responders and police are investigating the accident’s causes, with no criminal charges expected against the driver involved.
Lexington – A tragic three-vehicle collision on Tates Creek Road resulted in the death of a 24-year-old Lexington woman and injuries to two others. The accident took place around 4:45 p.m. on March 11, between Laredo Drive and Wilson Downing Road.
The Fayette County Coroner confirmed that Cary Danielle Griffing died from blunt force trauma to her head and torso, underscoring the seriousness of the crash. Emergency responders transported the two other individuals who were injured in the incident to a local hospital. Fortunately, their injuries are reported to be non-life-threatening.
In the aftermath of the collision, traffic was completely halted in both directions along Tates Creek Road. Officers from the Lexington Police Department quickly arrived on the scene to manage the situation and begin the investigation. The police department’s collision reconstruction unit is currently investigating the details surrounding the incident to determine the exact circumstances that led to the crash.
The closure of Tates Creek Road caused significant traffic disruptions, affecting nearby roads including Armstrong Mill Road, Redding Road, and Walden Drive. The roadway remained closed for an extended duration as investigators worked to gather evidence and assess the situation, which caused further delays for drivers in the area.
As investigations continue, officials have indicated that no criminal charges are expected against the driver involved in the crash. Meanwhile, there was an additional incident during the crash where a vehicle struck a building on Camelot Drive. The Lexington Fire Department has since confirmed that the building has been cleared for occupancy, ensuring that it is safe for use.
This unfortunate event highlights the ongoing concerns regarding traffic safety on busy Lexington roads. As local authorities continue to evaluate the conditions that contribute to such incidents, community members are urged to remain vigilant while driving and to adhere to safety guidelines on the road.
This incident adds to a growing list of traffic-related incidents local police are monitoring as they work to improve safety and reduce accidents in the area. With the investigation ongoing, more details may emerge in the coming days regarding the causes and contributing factors of this tragic crash.
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- WTVQ: Woman Killed in Crash Identified
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Vehicle Collision
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