Tuesday, December 04, 2001
Two Miami students die in crash
LONDON, Ky. Two Miami University students died when their vehicle was struck by a truck traveling the wrong way on Interstate 75, police said.
Killed in the crash Friday near London were Elizabeth Caden of Oak Park, Ill., and Tiffany Painter of Wadsworth, Ohio, both 19.
The women were passengers in a Ford Explorer driven by Richard Vaccariello, 21, of Perry, Ohio, London Police Sgt. Chris Edwards said.
The students' vehicle was driving south on I-75 when the vehicle was struck about 7:10 p.m. by a 1997 Ford F-150 traveling north in the southbound lanes, Sgt. Edwards said. The truck was driven by Harold W. Hollingsworth, 78, of Richmond.
Mr. Hollingsworth was flown to the University of Kentucky Hospital and was in serious condition Monday.
Police said Mr. Vaccariello also was flown to the UK hospital, where he was treated for a broken arm, while his other passenger, Kevin Bulmann of Traverse City, Mich., was not hurt.
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