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CORONER: DRIVER DRUNK IN DECEMBER DOUBLE FATALITY
Saturday, January 14th, 2006 -- 8:43 am Posted by Riley Hebert-News Director
Toxicology reports show the driver who caused a double-fatality crash near Humbird was drunk. The two-vehicle crash occurred December 7th on USH 12, just south of Humbird. Investigators say a Jeep driven by a 41-year-old Neillsville man crossed the centerline striking a northbound van. The driver of the Jeep and the driver of the van, a 37-year-old Humbird woman, were killed instantly. A passenger in the Jeep was transported for treatment of injuries. Clark County Coroner Richard Schleifer says an autopsy determined the Neillsville man’s blood-alcohol content was .203, well over twice the legal limit of .08. Chief Deputy Jim Backus of the Clark County Sheriff’s department says that tragic crash should serve as a very stark reminder: Don’t drink and drive. Alcohol was a factor in four of Clark County’s seven traffic fatalities in 2005.
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