Pregnant mother, teenager among four killed in Ohio turnpike pileup
A pregnant mother and a teenager were among the four people killed in a massive, 46-vehicle pileup crash on a snowy Ohio Turnpike Friday, officials said.
The miles-long crash occurred near milepost 106 on the Ohio Turnpike during deadly “whiteout conditions” asJulie Roth and her unborn baby did not survive the crash.Crews from as far as Toledo, over 45 minutes away, were called in to assist with extrication.. “One of the worst incidents I’ve ever responded to.”who launched a GoFundMe campaign
“The children have been moved to multiple hospitals in order to receive the support they need after being in the accident and having been stuck in the cold weather waiting to be rescued,” Chris Roth wrote. By 9 p.m. on Monday, over $55,000 had been donated.Smith, a community college student, was also tragically killed in the crash.
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