The Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSHP) are investigating a car crash that killed a 4-year-old girl.
AUSTINBURG TOWNSHIP, Ohio - The Ohio State Highway Patrol is investigating a car crash that killed a 4-year-old girl.Swift and her daughter Tatiana were at the scene of the accidents moments after it happened.
According to police An SUV was driving south on Sexton Road in Austinburg Township when the driver stopped at a stop sign just before 1 p.m. Friday.The SUV driver pulled out from the stop sign and the Jeep hit the SUV.Swift ran to the other car and was told by the mother that the 4-year-old backseat passenger needed CPR.She performed CPR until another woman stepped into help.Both drivers were not injured in the crash.No charges have been filed and OSHP is still investigating.
Swift says the intersection is dangerous and people blow past the stop sign and don’t obey the speed limit.Our team has reached out to officials here in Geneva to see if they have any plans for this intersection but we haven’t heard back.Man fatally shot during fight downtown; 2 teens arrestedHoward throws 2 TD passes to Smith to help Ohio State rout 42-17 in College Football Playoff
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