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Michigan man dies two days after a traffic crash in Oakland County

Michigan man dies two days after a traffic crash in Oakland County

CBS News27-05-2025

A Macomb County man died Monday as a result of his injuries from a weekend crash in Oakland County, Michigan.
The crash happened about 4:17 p.m. Saturday on East Romeo Road, east of Rochester Road, the Oakland County Sheriff's Office reported.
Clifford Gilbert Finkle Jr., 77, of Bruce Township, was driving a 1966 Chevrolet eastbound at the time of the crash, the Oakland County Sheriff's Office reported. The car left the roadway for a reason not yet known, and struck a tree.
Finkle had to be extricated from the vehicle, and was then taken to a hospital by paramedics from Oakland Township Fire Department.
He was wearing a seat belt at the time.
The crash remains under investigation by the Oakland County Sheriff's Office Crash Reconstruction Unit.

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