4 dead, 2 injured after car driving away from crash is involved in 2nd crash

4 dead, 2 injured after car driving away from crash is involved in 2nd crash

Four people are dead after two separate crashes near Dayton International Airport on Monday.

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Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers were called to a crash around 2:10 p.m. on I-70 in Butler Township.

An initial investigation found that a Volvo driven by Clayton Hughes, 26, and a Nissan Frontier driven by James Skipper, 60, were traveling east on I-70.

Hughes rear-ended Skipper and failed to stop and continued to drive away from the scene of the crash, according to a media release.

Skipper followed Hughes, continuing to give information to dispatchers.

Hughes exited I-70 onto Airport Access Road and continued onto Terminal Road.

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Hughes hit a Chrysler Pacifica driven by Larry Edwards, 77, who was attempting to make a left turn at the intersection.

Edwards and three people in his car —Stephen Cassel, 72, Richard Coatney, 77, and Richard Turnbull, 66 — died on the scene from their injuries.

Edwards’ fourth passenger was taken to Kettering Health Dayton with serious, life-threatening injuries.

Hughes was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries

Skipper was not injured as a result of the initial crash.

Troopers said impairment is suspected to be a factor in both crashes.

It is not clear if anyone is facing charges in the crash.

We will continue to follow this story.

Boeing and Terminal Drive crash
Boeing and Terminal Drive crash
Boeing and Terminal Drive crash
Boeing and Terminal Drive crash
Boeing and Terminal Drive crash
Boeing and Terminal Drive crash
Boeing and Terminal Drive crash
Boeing and Terminal Drive crash
Boeing and Terminal Drive crash
Boeing and Terminal Drive crash
Boeing and Terminal Drive crash
Boeing and Terminal Drive crash