Indiana
Indiana man dies in 4-vehicle crash near Seymour
Two dump vans, a sedan and a pickup truck have been all concerned in a crash on U.S. 31 south of Seymour, police stated.
JACKSON COUNTY, Ind — An Indiana man died in a four-vehicle crash, that included two separate dump vans, in Jackson County on Wednesday.
State troopers have been referred to as to the crash on U.S. 31 south of Seymour simply earlier than 3 p.m.
In keeping with Indiana State Police, 43-year-old Ronnie Brickley Jr. of Scottsburg was driving a pickup truck north on U.S. 31, south of County Highway 275 North, when his truck crossed the centerline of the street into the trail of a dump truck, pushed by a Seymour man touring south.
Investigators have no idea why Brickley’s truck crossed the centerline however when he did, he hit the aspect of the dump truck touring south.
Brickley’s truck then traveled into the trail of one other dump truck additionally pushed by a Seymour man. Regardless of the person taking evasive motion, ISP stated Brickley’s truck hit the dump truck head-on.
A fourth automobile, a sedan pushed by a girl from Deputy, Indiana, was touring behind Brickely when he crashed. The sedan had minor harm from being hit by particles in the course of the crash.
Brickley died within the crash. ISP stated he was pronounced useless on the scene.
The Deputy, Indiana girl suffered minor accidents and the drivers of the 2 dump vans, each of which have been owned by King’s Excavation, weren’t injured.
U.S. 31 was closed for about 4 hours whereas police investigated the crash.
Each dump vans have been owned by King’s Excavation, Seymour, Indiana. US 31 was closed for about 4 hours for crash investigation and cleanup.
ISP stated alcohol and medicines will not be suspected to be elements within the crash however toxicology outcomes are pending.