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Woman dies after serious crash on I-64 West involving semi-truck and two cars, police say
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Kentucky/The Apex Times/Jul 13, 3:23 PM EDT

Woman dies after serious crash on I-64 West involving semi-truck and two cars, police say

Kentucky police say a woman who was seriously injured in a Friday crash on Interstate 64 West involving a semi-truck and two passenger vehicles has died.

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A woman who was seriously injured in a crash involving a semi-truck and two cars on Interstate 64 West has died, police said. The crash occurred on Friday, and investigators reported that the woman was taken from the scene with serious injuries and later succumbed to those injuries.

The crash involved at least three vehicles, including a semi-truck and two passenger cars, according to the report from WAVE. Police did not identify the woman or the drivers of the other vehicles in the coverage provided, and no information on charges or alleged fault was included in the initial reporting.

Interstate 64 is a major east-west route through central Kentucky, and police traffic control at crash scenes typically includes lane closures and detours while responders work and investigators document the scene. The WAVE report described the crash as “serious,” reflecting the severity of the injuries sustained.

Investigators said the woman’s death followed the crash, adding a fatality to an incident that had initially been characterized by severe injuries. Police did not provide, in the available report, details such as the exact mile marker or the circumstances leading up to the collision, including speed, road conditions, or whether any vehicles were impaired.

Following fatal crashes, Kentucky investigations generally focus on determining the sequence of events, documenting evidence, and assessing whether violations of state traffic laws occurred. The available reporting did not specify whether investigators will pursue criminal charges or whether the case will remain under administrative review by the involved agency.

The family and public impact of the crash extends beyond the immediate scene, particularly on an interstate corridor where traffic flow can affect regional travel and emergency response. Police have not indicated in the provided coverage when traffic patterns will fully normalize or when the investigation’s preliminary findings will be released.

Why It Matters

  • The fatality changes the incident from a nonfatal injury crash to a roadway death, which can affect how police document and investigate the crash.
  • Fatal interstate crashes can disrupt traffic planning for commuters and freight movement while lanes reopen and evidence is collected.
  • The lack of disclosed information about cause or fault in the initial report means the public will likely need to rely on later updates from investigators for key safety findings.
  • Updates on whether any violations are alleged can influence enforcement and future safety outreach focused on interstate driving risks.

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Key Facts

  • Police said a woman died after being seriously injured in a crash on Interstate 64 West.
  • The crash involved a semi-truck and two passenger cars.
  • The crash occurred on Friday, with police announcing the woman’s death afterward.
  • The initial reporting did not provide names of those involved or identify alleged fault.
  • The collision was reported as serious, with the woman requiring medical attention after the crash.
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