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Posted: 9:10 AM Jul 15, 2010
Elderly Couple Killed In Ohio Crash
The crash happened on Route 32 near Germany Road in Pike County, Ohio Wednesday afternoon.
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PIKE COUNTY, Ohio (WSAZ) – An elderly couple from Pike County, Ohio has been killed in a car crash.
The crash happened on Route 32 near Germany Road in Pike County, Ohio Wednesday afternoon, according to the Ohio Highway Patrol.
The Chillicothe newspaper says Florence Mustard, 75, and Golden Mustard, 80, both of Piketon were killed when their car slammed into a tractor trailer.
The paper reports that investigators believe the Mustard’s were at fault in the fatal crash.
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Posted by: ohio
on Jul 19, 2010 at 12:16 AM
For those of u that don't kno the truck drive he's a good man he is one of my moms truck drives he is in so much pain bc of what happen he can't even get back in his truck bc of this he feels really bad for it.. And it wasn't his fault.. So grow and not judge people if you dnt kno them or u dnt kno what happen. He went to my mom all up set bc of what happen.. U have good drives and u have bad drives.. A few people said on her they went by and seen it.. But they wasn't there when it happen so dnt say u kno what if u didn't. So just leave it at that
Posted by: missy
on Jul 18, 2010 at 07:26 PM
I would like to remind all of the judgemental people that the truck driver will have to live with this for the rest of his life! The investigators got eyewitness reports from about 4 people and all of them explained the accident the same way! We have to remember just because a commercial driver is involved in a crash doesn't mean it is always that driver's fault. The regular vehicles on the road want respect from semi trucks but so many times they forget to give the semi trucks respect in return! I am very sorry that two elderly people lost their lives, but remember it will be hard for the truck driver to ever forgive himself and get over it even though it wasn't his fault!
Posted by: ABE
on Jul 16, 2010 at 06:39 PM
Sorry Mr.Adams. You are correct. The gas station does not pull on to the highway, they were pulling out of the road beside the gas station. You said you went by after this happened and that you did NOT see it. Please I was there,and there were several eye witnesses that told the OSHP that it was the elderly ladies fault. Not the truck drivers.
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