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Santa Clarita Lady Flyers van struck by Colorado snowplow, driver killed
Summary
A Colorado Department of Transportation snowplow collided with the van carrying the Santa Clarita Lady Flyers youth hockey team, killing the van's driver and injuring eight passengers, one critically, according to the Colorado State Patrol.
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Officials say a Colorado Department of Transportation snowplow collided with a van carrying the Santa Clarita Lady Flyers youth hockey team on Thursday morning. The Colorado State Patrol reported the crash occurred on Interstate 70 west of Denver. The van's driver was declared dead at the scene. Several passengers were injured and received hospital care.
Known details:
- The Colorado State Patrol said a CDOT snowplow lost control and struck the team's van.
- The van's driver died at the scene; eight of nine passengers were injured, and one was reported in critical condition. Some juveniles were treated and later released while several adults remained hospitalized.
- The plow driver was identified as 29-year-old Colton Weidman of Littleton, and the report said another vehicle was also involved.
- Team officials and organizations, including the Los Angeles Kings and UCLA Ice Hockey, issued statements of support and sympathy.
Summary:
The collision resulted in one death and multiple injuries among the team's passengers and has prompted public expressions of grief and support. Undetermined at this time.
