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Russellville Man Killed in Head-On Collision with Semi-Truck on US 62 in Brown County

Russellville Man Killed in Head-On Collision with Semi-Truck on US 62 in Brown County

A tragic road incident has claimed the life of a 42-year-old man after a collision with a semi-truck in Brown County. The Ohio State Highway Patrol reported that the crash occurred yesterday morning, around 10:15 a.m., on US 62 in Russellville.

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detailed that the man, Seth Jones, was operating a Chevrolet Spark. He swerved to avoid hindering a USPS vehicle actively dispersing mail, which steered his car into oncoming traffic.

According to the OSHP’s investigation findings, Jones’s southbound journey across the center line resulted in his vehicle being struck head-on by a northbound semi-truck, suffering fatal consequences. As a result, he died at the scene;

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elucidated that the victim, hailing from Ripley, Ohio, was not wearing a seat belt at the time of the collision. Investigators note this as a significant detail. However, the truck’s driver left the scene unscathed.

The agencies that responded to the accident include the Brown County Sheriff’s Department, Ohio Department of Transportation, Russellville Fire & EMS, Georgetown Fire & EMS, Air Evac, and the Brown County Coroner’s Office. The crash has set forth a comprehensive investigation by the Georgetown Post of OSP as they endeavor to unravel the events that led to the roadway tragedy

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