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O’Brien Woman Fatally Injured in Columbia County Crash as FHP Investigates

O’Brien Woman Fatally Injured in Columbia County Crash as FHP Investigates

A 37-year-old woman from O’Brien died in a single-vehicle crash in Columbia County, according to a report from the Florida Highway Patrol yesterday. The accident occurred around 4:25 p.m., near the intersection of SW Callahan Avenue along State Road 247. The victim was driving a silver SUV southbound when her vehicle veered off the road,

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reports.

In the course of the accident, the SUV collided with two traffic signal supports and subsequently made its way onto private property before hitting a tree. The crash report from the Florida Highway Patrol further indicated, the driver was not wearing a seatbelt at the time of the incident. The woman was then transported to HCA Lake City Hospital, where she was pronounced dead,

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provided details confirming that the vehicle left the roadway, but did not specify factors that may have contributed to the crash. Statements describing the series of collisions beginning with traffic signal supports and culminating with a tree aligns with similar accounts given in other local reports. The identity of the woman has not been disclosed pending notification of her next of kin.

The FHP continues to investigate the crash, and as of now, there is no official statement concerning the underlying causes of the vehicle’s departure from the road. “The driver, who was not wearing a seatbelt, was taken to HCA Lake City where she was pronounced dead,” states on

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