On Friday morning, 28-year-old Angela Kondratyuk, from Kennewick, lost her life following a two-vehicle accident on Interstate 90.
As per the initial information, the fatal car crash took place at approximately 8:30 a.m. around four miles west of Spokane. The early reports showed that Angela Kondratyuk was eastbound in a Toyota Avalon when she failed to maintain control of her car. After that, her car spun out and ended up between the lanes.
47-year-old Shahed Mahmood, of North Port, Florida, was driving a Freightliner semi, also eastbound, and failed to stop in time. The Toyota became stuck under the semi after the crash. Both vehicles came to a stop in the median.
On arrival, firefighters freed Kondratyuk from her car, and she was rushed to Sacred Heart Medical Center, where she later succumbed to her injuries. Mahmood was unharmed in the accident. Both drivers were buckled up at the time of the collision. According to the officials, the cause of the crash was driving too fast for conditions. No other details are available.
An investigation is ongoing.
January 1, 2022
Source: spokesman.com
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