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Posted: 10:05 AM Oct 21, 2009
Deer Blamed for Area Traffic Fatality
A three car collision caused by a deer which ran onto the highway caused the death of one of the drivers.
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A three car collision caused by a deer which ran onto the highway caused the death of one of the drivers.
The Florida Highway Patrol says the accident happened just before midnight Tuesday on State Road 85 south of Duke Field in OkaloosaCounty.
Killed was 34 year old Cora S. Hubble of Crestview.
Troopers say Hubble was headed north on Highway 85 when a deer ran onto the highway. She struck the deer, spun around in the median and landed in the southbound lanes where she was struck by a another car.
Troopers say Hubble’s car was then struck by yet another vehicle. She died at the scene. Three other people in the other two vehicles were injured.
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