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    You are at:Home»Local News»Geary County»Two killed in wrong way crash on I-70 in Geary County

    Two killed in wrong way crash on I-70 in Geary County

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    By Brandon Peoples on January 10, 2023 Geary County, Local News

    Two people were killed Monday evening in a wrong way crash on Interstate 70 in Geary County.

    According to the Kansas Highway Patrol, a Chevy Cruze, driven by 32-year-old Kelly Clements, of Fort Riley, was eastbound in the westbound lanes of I-70, just outside of Marshall Army Airfield at around 7 p.m. Her car collided head on with a Hyundai Elantra, carrying 76-year-old Gary and 72-year-old Donna May, both of Milford.

    Clements was pronounced dead at the scene. She was not wearing a seat belt, according to the crash report.

    Donna May was transported to Stormont Flint Hills Hospital in Junction City, where she later died. Gary May remains hospitalized with a serious injury, according to the crash report.

    The couple were both wearing their seat belts.

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