
Investigation underway for quadruple fatal collision
A tragic accident occurred on Monday in St. Louis County, Missouri when a Chevrolet Equinox traveling the wrong way on northbound I-170 collided with a Jeep Grand Cherokee near I-70, resulting in the deaths of four individuals. Despite recent safety legislation, this incident serves as a somber reminder of the risks on Missouri's roads. The crash caused the Jeep to overturn and collide with a Nissan Pathfinder and a Toyota Corolla. Authorities emphasize the importance of vigilance, following road signs, and staying focused while driving, especially in areas prone to confusing ramps and lane changes. The victims included three individuals in the Jeep, who tragically lost their lives at the scene, and the 88-year-old driver of the Equinox, who passed away at the hospital. The Missouri Highway Patrol is investigating the circumstances that led to the Equinox entering the highway in the wrong direction. The location near Lambert Airport is known for its complex road layout, which may have played a role in the collision. Traffic was halted for nearly five hours as crews cleared the wreckage and sought to determine the cause of the crash. FOX 2 has contacted the St. Louis County Medical Examiner for further details on the victims. This information was gathered by KTVI journalists, with the broadcast script transformed into a news article using artificial intelligence tools. The report was thoroughly reviewed and verified by KTVI staff prior to publication.
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