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NHP publication report on April 26th crash, in which Good Samaritan died

Reno, nev. (Kolo) – The Nevada Highway Patrol is looking for the residents of three vehicles that have stopped after a deadly vehicle crash, but as soldiers in the early morning of April 26th on Interstate 580 and southern Mt. Rose Highway said, said Nevada Highway Highway Patrol. Chris Brown.

According to the official accident report, the preliminary investigation showed that a Honda agreement drove south on 580. The Honda crashed against the concrete walls on both sides of the highway before it came to a standstill in the middle lane or number two lanes from 580 to the southwest.

A vehicle stayed on the right shoulder of 580 and switched on its emergency speedsters. Four people got out of the vehicle to help the driver of the Honda.

One person stood on the driver's side, south side, the crashed Honda.

Then an Acura TL entered the scene and fell into the Honda, which turned the Honda clockwise and hit the good Samaritan. She had stood on the Hondas driver side.

The Honda finally stopped on the right shoulder and now looked north. The woman who stood on the driver's side of the Honda is thrown in a southwestern direction from the right shoulder of 580 from the middle travel track.

Three of the four people who tried to help the Honda driver were able to get off the street safely.

Medical personnel have been deceased in the scene.

The Honda driver suffered minor injuries and was suspected according to the report that they were affected.

The Acura driver and two occupants were not injured. The Acura driver was also suspected of being impaired, said Brown.

Both drivers were later arrested and booked into the prison of Washoe County.

When soldiers arrived, they saw three vehicles that were parked on site, and two people were near Gschwind-Wright, who were beaten and on their right shoulder.

Before the soldiers had time to interview people from the three vehicles, they left the crash site.

The traffic murder unit of the Nevada Highway Patrol asks the people who have left the scene or whether they have left the scene to contact them under (775) 687-9600.

Click here to get a previous Kolo TV reporting.

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