1 woman died, 2 severely injured in Highway 280 crash in St. Paul
One woman died in a fatal crash Friday evening in St. Paul and two others are suffering from life-threatening injuries.
According to the Minnesota State Patrol, at 6:43 p.m, a Chevy Trailblazer with three passengers was traveling at high speed southbound on Highway 280 exiting to Kasota Avenue. The vehicle lost control, causing it to roll and vaulted over the ramp of Kasota Avenue to Southbound 280 to rest in a ravine that was about 80 feet down from the ramp.
State Patrol investigating fatal crash on Highway 280 in St. Paul
The state patrol said that all three parties were ejected from the vehicle and one party who was later identified as 28-year-old Ke’shia Laray White from Minneapolis was pronounced dead at the scene.
The other two parties were later identified as 28-year-old Anquanette Andrea Hollman from Minneapolis and 28-year-old Antanette Shanetca Hollman. Both women are suffering from injuries that are considered life-threatening, said state patrol.
The driver of the vehicle is still under investigation.
According to the state patrol, all parties were not wearing seatbelts and it is unknown if alcohol was involved. The road condition during the incident was dry.
No further information was given at this time. The incident remains under investigation.