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One vehicle crash at Adair/Taylor line takes life of 83 year old

Taylor County Coroner Terry Dabney pronounces victim dead due to natural causes, but toxicology reports are pending. Case remains under investigation
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By TFC Billy Gregory, Public Affairs Officer
Kentucky State Police Post 15, Columbia, KY

COLUMBIA, KY - CVE Officer Derek Cundiff is investigating a collision that occurred today at 9:10amET, 10 miles south of Campbellsville on KY 55. 83-year-old Donnell York, of Columbia, KY, was operating a 2008 Chevy Impala.



He was traveling north on KY 55, when an eyewitness stated that York pulled off the shoulder of the roadway and slumped over the steering wheel, briefly stopped before taking back off, crossed the center line and struck a guardrail before coming to final rest in the ditch line.

York was transported to Taylor Regional Hospital where he was pronounced dead due to natural causes by Taylor County Coroner Terry Dabney. Dabney felt that York likely died from natural causes but could not confirm without toxicology results which are pending. The case remains under investigation.



This story was posted on 2014-03-14 12:22:23
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Campbellsville Road/Hwy 55 Accident Friday, March 14, 2014



2014-03-14 - Adair/Taylor County Line - Photo by Lawrence Hamilton.
Lawrence Hamilton writes, "This accident occurred on the Adair-Taylor County borders this morning at 9:30 am. Looked pretty serious and one ambulance transported someone to Taylor Co. I have no further information at this time." Click on Readmore for independently submitted KSP report on the incident

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