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Washington Co., KY fatal collision, Mon(ET) 3 Nov 2014

Driver dies after losing control of 1996 Mustang on KY 555, north of Springfield, KY, leaving roadway, and being ejected. He was pronounced dead at the scene. A passenger was treated at Springview Hospital in Lebanon, KY, for non life threatening injuries

By TFC Billy Gregory, Public Affairs Officer
Kentucky State Police Post 15, Columbia, KY

SPRINGFIELD, KY - Tpr. Josh Dicken is investigating a collision that occurred today, Monday, November 3, 2014, at approximately 12:20amET, 14 miles north of Springfield, on KY 555 and Polin Road. 29-year-old Brian Chesser was traveling north on KY 555, operating a 1996 Ford Mustang. Chesser lost control of his vehicle, ran off the roadway and was ejected. Chesser was not wearing a seatbelt and was pronounced dead at the scene.

A passenger, 25-year-old Richard Robinson, of Springfield, was transported to Springview Hospital in Lebanon where he was treated for non life threatening injuries. Tpr. Dicken was assisted at the scene by Washington County EMS, Sheriff's Department and Willisburg Fire and Rescue.




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