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One person dead after WKY Parkway accident

Tragedy happens near 122 MM when vehicle goes through median, flips in westbound lane. Driver of 210 Chevrolet van pronounced dead at the scene
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By Tpr. Jeffrey Gregory, Public Information Officer
Kentucky State Police Post 4, Elizabethtown, KY

WHITE MILLS, KY - Kentucky State Police Post 04 Troopers worked a single vehicle fatality accident on the Western Kentucky Parkway Wednesday afternoon.

On July 13, 2016 at approximately 2:15pmET, Troopers responded to the 122 mile marker on the WK Parkway just West of White Mills on a report of a single vehicle accident.



Eddie May (35) of Shepherdsville was operating a 2010 Chevrolet van Eastbound on the WK Parkway when for unknown reasons the vehicle went through the median and flipped into the Westbound lanes of traffic landing on its top.

Mr. May was pronounced dead at the the scene. The accident is still under investigation by KSP Trooper Eric Hines.


This story was posted on 2016-07-14 10:09:32
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