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7 people die in the crash of Idaho near Yellowstone National Park

Update: 3:04 a.m. – May 2, 2025

We learn additional information about a crash on Thursday evening, in which seven people were killed in Idaho, west of Yellowstone National Park.

The Coroner's Office of the Fremont County identified the driver of the Dodge Ram pickup as 25-year-old Isaih Moreno from Humble, Texas.

“Due to the complexity of the incident, the identification of all persons involved and the notification of their next relatives will take advantage of time,” says a press release.

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ISP reports that the pickup drove west while the Mercedes -Van drove towards Yellowstone National Park.

All persons involved in the accident were brought to hospitals in regional patients.

ISP reports that were flown with the air ambulance – one to Bozeman and two to Idaho Falls, Idaho. The remaining people were brought with the ambulance to regional hospitals with injuries, which were assumed that they are not life -threatening.


(First report: 11:16 – May 2, 2025)

Seven people died in a crash on Thursday evening in Fremont County, Idaho, west of Yellowstone National Park.

The Idaho State Police reports that the soldiers reacted to an accident with two vehicles on the US Highway 20 near Henry's Lake around 7:15 p.m.

The van, who reported reported a tour group, caught fire after the crash after the crash.

Six of the 14 people in the van died in the crash, as did the driver of a pickup.

ISP reports that rescue workers were treated with at least 16 patients. A flight car was called to the scene.

“Due to the extent of the incident and the ongoing process to notify the next relatives, no names, age groups, hometowns or nationalities were published,” says a press release.

We will have additional information as soon as you are available.

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