Two people were killed in crash in Aurora and Fremont County Thursday against the backdrop of Snow Conditions in Colorado.
A man managing the sedan south of the Airport Boulevard near the 32nd Avenue, died after colliding with a semi -trailers shortly before 3am, according to the Aurora Police Department.
The sedan struck the back of the north half, which was turning left on the 32nd Avenue, and the sedan driver was declared dead at the scene, police in Aurora said. Investigators view the speed as a possible factor in the crash that closed the intersection for more than five hours on Thursday morning.
A man who drives Subaru Outback died in a crash with a Colorado Colorado Division of 115 north of Penrose on Thursday morning, according to the State Patrol in Colorado.
The troops responded to the crash at 7:19 and believe that the Subaru driver was driving north when he lost control of the snow and a causing road and began to become the southern sails.
The driver’s side of Subaru struck the snowstick south and travels on the east side of the road, and the Subaru driver was declared dead at the scene of the scene.
The driver of the snow fruits, a 45-year-old man from Canon City, had minor injuries and refused to ride to the hospital.
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