Officials released the identity of the man who crashed into a tree and died after an alleged road rage incident in Spanish Fork last month.
<p>SPANISH FORK — Officials released the identity of the man who crashed into a tree and died after an alleged road rage incident in Spanish Fork last month.
 The caller told police another driver was following him and trying to ram into his vehicle.
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