Oklahoma Highway Patrol investigating crash that killed 2 in Sequoyah County
SEQUOYAH COUNTY, Okla. (KNWA/KFTA) — Oklahoma Highway Patrol says it is investigating a crash that killed two people on Saturday afternoon in Sequoyah County.
A fatal crash report from OHP said around 1:51 p.m. a 2005 Ford Mustang and a 2009 Harley Davidson were involved in a collision at the intersection of Oklahoma Highway 100 and S 4490 Road.
The driver, Chadrick Hornback, 49, and the passenger, Rachel Fox, 41, both of Gore, Okla., of the motorcycle were pronounced dead at the scene by EMS, according to the report.
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The driver of the Ford was Life Flighted to a Tulsa hospital with injuries to their extremities.
OHP says the cause of the crash and what happened are under investigation.
Conditions were clear and dry at the time of the crash, according to the report.
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