Kalamazoo, MI (December 6, 2023) - A female passenger was killed, and a male driver was critically injured when a speeding Dodge Charger crashed with two other vehicles, according to new details released in a Kalamazoo Department of Public Safety police report after a crash last Friday.
The crash happened shortly after noon on Stadium Drive near Meadow View Drive in Kalamazoo. A 22-year-old woman rising in one of the vehicles, a 2022 Subaru Crosstrek, was found without a pulse after the crash and taken to a Kalamazoo hospital, where she died, the police report says. Several witnesses said the other vehicle, a 2014 black Charger, was seen driving at a high rate of speed when it crashed into the Subaru, the report says. Police haven’t said if they plan on charging the female driver of the Charger -- who they suspect is at fault due to excessive speeding -- in the victim's death. Firefighters also used rescue tools to cut apart the Subaru to free the driver trapped inside, though their current condition is unclear. A third driver involved was treated for minor injuries. No further details were made available, but an investigation is still ongoing.
Our deepest condolences are with the deceased woman's family. The injured victims and their loved ones are in our thoughts, with hopes for their full recovery.
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Thankfully, a skilled attorney can help you safeguard your legal rights. To better understand and empathize with our clients' legal concerns, we take the time to get to know them on a personal and professional level. If you or a loved one were injured in a vehicle accident that wasn't your fault and you live in the greater Detroit area, please call our team at Christopher Trainor & Associates. If you've been in a car accident in Detroit, call (248) 886-8650 to schedule a free first consultation. Contact our Kalamazoo-area vehicle accident attorneys as soon as possible after a crash has left you with injuries and other losses.
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