Robin Jennifer Grigsby Death, Obituary Unavailable – According to the Minnesota State Patrol, a 36-year-old driver traveling the wrong way on Interstate 35E in St. Paul died after colliding with three other vehicles Tuesday night, April 12.
According to inforum.com, Six persons in the other vehicles were sent to the hospital with injuries that were not life-threatening.
Robin Jennifer Grigsby, of North St. Paul, was driving a Ford Fusion northbound in the southbound lanes of I-35E near Victoria Street, according to a State Patrol report.
Grigsby’s Fusion collided with a school bus and subsequently a Toyota Highlander south of Grand Avenue. When the Fusion flipped over, it collided with a GMC Terrain.
A 59-year-old male and a 60-year-old lady, both passengers on the bus, were taken to the hospital. According to the report, the 60-year-old driver and another passenger, a 66-year-old man, were unharmed.
The Highlander’s 50-year-old driver and three 14-year-old boys inside were sent to a different hospital.
The Terrain’s 68-year-old driver was unharmed. Grigsby, who was alone in her automobile at the time of the accident, was pronounced deceased on the spot. The State Patrol is looking into it.