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KSP: Cumberland Co. man killed in a two vehicle collision

By Tpr. Nick Hale

Burkesville, KY - Trooper Jason Warinner is investigating a two vehicle fatal collision that occurred on Wednesday afternoon at approximately 1:47pmCT, 1 mile west of Burkesville on HWY 90.

Preliminary investigations indicate that 63 year old Roger Spivey of Celina, TN, was travelling west on KY 90 in a 1996 Dodge Ram. Spivey was attempting to make a left turn when he was struck on the driver side by a 2005 Harley Davidson being operated by 79 year old Leslie Thrasher of Burkesville, KY.


Spivey, along with a passenger, 56 year old Teresa Spivey of Celina, TN, were both wearing seatbelts and were uninjured.

Thrasher was wearing a helmet. He was transported to Cumberland County Hospital by EMS where he was pronounced deceased.

Trooper Warinner was assisted at the scene by Cumberland County Sheriff's Department, Burkesville Police Department, Cumberland County EMS, Burkesville and Marrowbone Fire Departments, Cumberland County Rescue, and Emergency Management.


This story was posted on 2019-07-25 12:42:58
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