Oklahoma
Unidentified man dies in fiery crash with electric pole in Oklahoma
PUSHMATAHA COUNTY, Okla. (KFOR) – A yet-to-be recognized man died in a fiery crash with an electrical energy pole in Pushmataha County.
The crash occurred at 2:44 a.m. Saturday on Oklahoma 43, three miles north and two-and-a-half miles west of Clayton, Okla., in response to Oklahoma Freeway Patrol officers.
A 1997 Honda Civic was heading east on Oklahoma 43 when it overcorrected, crossed the middle line, went off the correct aspect of the highway, rolled two and 1 / 4 instances and struck an electrical pole, OHP officers mentioned.
The electrical pole landed on the Honda and sparked a hearth contained in the car, officers mentioned.
Crews freed the driving force’s pinned physique from the car.
The driving force has not but been recognized.
Driving at a “pace larger than cheap and correct” was listed as the reason for the crash.
The climate was clear on the time of the crash.