A two-vehicle crash along Interstate 74 in Knox County on Thursday morning has led to the deaths of two people.
A wrong-way crash on I-74 in Knox County left two dead and one critically injured early Thursday morning. KNOX COUNTY, Ill. — A fatal wrong-way crash early Thursday shut down eastbound lanes of Interstate 74 near mile marker 63, leaving two people dead and another critically injured.
According to the sheriff’s office, at 3:12 a.m. Thursday on Eastbound I-74 near mile marker 63 a Cadillac sedan and Toyota SUV crashed. Officials said both drivers from each vehicle are dead and a passenger from the Toyota had to be life-flighted.
Authorities are investigating a multi-vehicle crash fatal crash in Knox County and drivers are asked to avoid the area in the meantime. A news release from the Knox County Sheriff’s Office says
All lanes of traffic on Interstate 74 near Gilson in Knox County have reopened after a two-vehicle collision killed two and sent one the hospital. _________________________________________________________________ KNOX COUNTY,
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