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One killed in single vehicle accident in Worthing South Dakota

One killed in single vehicle accident in Worthing South Dakota

Yahoo18-05-2025
Worthing, South Dakota (KCAU) — One woman has died and an infant was injured in a single car accident 6 miles outside of Worthing South Dakota on Wednesday, May 14th.
Officials said, the driver of a 2009 Nissan maxima, Mikelena Flora Neal was traveling West on 282nd near 469th Avenue, when she lost control of the vehicle, over corrected, leaving the south side of the road.
The vehicle rolled and Neal was not wearing a seatbelt and was ejected from the car. The infant in the car, was properly strapped in and had minor injuries. Neal did not survive the accident.
The south Dakota highway patrol is investigating the crash.
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