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Colorado snowplow crash kills van driver, injures 8 with California girls hockey team
A snowplow lost control on I-70 near Silverthorne, causing a crash that killed the van driver and hospitalized at least seven hockey team members, police said.
- A snowplow driver lost control in snowy weather and crashed into a van carrying a girls hockey team, killing the van driver and injuring 8 others.
- Four juveniles were taken to a hospital and released, while three adults remained hospitalized with varying conditions.
- The team was the Santa Clarita Lady Flyers 12AA from California, heading to a tournament in Colorado when the tragic accident occurred.
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More details emerge regarding I-70 crash that killed 1, injured 8, including youth hockey team members
One person was killed and eight people were injured Thursday morning after a snow plow lost control on Interstate 70 and crashed through the median into oncoming traffic, hitting two vehicles and a van carrying a youth hockey team. The plow then hit a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter van carrying a girl’s hockey team from Santa Clarita, California, sending the van down an embankment. The van driver died at the scene. Three adult and four juvenile van pass…
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Colorado snowplow crash kills van driver, injures 8 with California girls hockey team
A Colorado Department of Transportation snowplow has collided with a van carrying members of a California girls hockey team, killing the van driver and injuring eight passengers.
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