Drew Price Death – A collision involving three vehicles that occurred on Tuesday evening in the Northland resulted in the death of one individual. Just after 6:10 p.m., officers from the Kansas City Police Department responded to the crash that had occurred in the vicinity of NW 68th Street and Waukomis Road. The driver of a black Toyota Corolla traveling west on NW 68th Street at a high rate of speed reportedly collided with a gold Chevrolet Impala that was traveling eastward and turning north onto NW Waukomis, according to the KCPD.
According to the reports of the police, the Toyota then collided with a red Volkswagen that was waiting at the light to turn west. After that, the Toyota collided with a pole holding a traffic light, veered off the road, and eventually plunged down an embankment.
The Toyota’s back passenger, who was not wearing a seatbelt at the time of the collision, was ejected from the vehicle and pronounced dead at the site of the accident. He was identified as Drew Price, a student of Park Hill High School. According to the police report, both the driver and the front passenger were wearing their seatbelts and reported having minor injuries.
According to the police, the drivers of the two other vehicles that were involved in the collision avoided injury by wearing their seatbelts throughout the incident. At this point, the incident is still being looked into by authorities.
Drew Price Obituary and funeral plans will be released by the family…
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A collision that occurred on Wednesday evening in Kansas City claimed the lives of two persons. A collision involving two vehicles occurred in the vicinity of Northwest 68th Street and North Liberty Street just before 9 o’clock in the evening. Officers were dispatched to the scene. On 68th Street, a blue BMW was going at a high rate of speed when it collided with the right side of a grey Toyota that was heading west and turning south onto Liberty.
The force of the impact was sufficient to force the Toyota off the road and into a chainlink fence. Both the driver of the Toyota and the passenger were sent to a nearby hospital. Shortly after the passenger’s arrival, officials rendered their verdict that she had passed away. The driver sustained injuries that were critical, and at 12:15 in the morning on Thursday, he was pronounced dead as a result of his injuries.
The driver of the BMW did not want to receive medical attention at the site.
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