Nevada Highway Patrol are investigating a three-vehicle collison that resulted in two deaths on Saturday evening in Nye County.
Troopers arrived at the scene on northbound State Route 160, south of Manse Road just after 6:30 p.m. to a crash involving a sport utility vehicle, a hatchback and a passenger sedan, according to a Highway Patrol release.
An adult male, the driver of the sport utility vehicle, and an adult woman, driving the hatchback, were confirmed dead at the scene, the release said. The driver of the sedan was not injured or medically transported from the scene.
More information will be provided after authorities complete the preliminary investigation.
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