Horrible news about Husker fans travelling back from CCG

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Whoa just saw this on the way home. Not good. #caraccident #lifeflight #video http://twitvid.com/NLVCP
That car had Omaha plates on it. It was on the way back from the game and ended up on the other side of the hwy from the accident. #prayers

That accident was exactly 100 miles south of Wichita.

The car was a grey ford explorer/expedition. It was pretty badly mangled.

@Midniteice oh my gosh that's terrible. My prayers go out to them and the family.

@Midniteice how many others were in the vehicle? Are they all ok?

#huskers please say a #prayer for those people in the car crash. I just received news that the driver was killed.

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This is very horrible and I send my prayers. Here's to hoping that there were no kids in the car. Heartbreaking, just heartbreaking

 
From The Omaha World Herald

A 51-year-old Elkhorn woman was killed Sunday and her husband and a son were critically injured in a one-vehicle crash on Interstate 35 in Oklahoma.

 

Judy Shaneyfelt, the driver, was pronounced dead at the crash scene 4 miles north Perry in northern Oklahoma, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol said. She had been pinned inside the vehicle for about 30 minutes after it rolled three times, the patrol said.

 

Rick Shaneyfelt, 53, and Ryan Shaneyfelt, 20, were in critical condition early Monday at the University of Oklahoma Medical Center in Oklahoma City, a hospital spokeswoman said. Jason Shaneyfelt, 16, was treated at Perry Memorial Hospital and released, the patrol said.

 

The Shaneyfelts had been traveling north on I-35 when the vehicle they were in went out of control, crossed the center median and rolled, landing on its wheels on the west shoulder of the Interstate, investigators said. The emergency call was made just after 1 p.m. Sunday.

 

All the occupants had been using seat belts, the patrol said. — Susan Szalewski

 

 

 
From The Omaha World Herald

A 51-year-old Elkhorn woman was killed Sunday and her husband and a son were critically injured in a one-vehicle crash on Interstate 35 in Oklahoma.

 

Judy Shaneyfelt, the driver, was pronounced dead at the crash scene 4 miles north Perry in northern Oklahoma, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol said. She had been pinned inside the vehicle for about 30 minutes after it rolled three times, the patrol said.

 

Rick Shaneyfelt, 53, and Ryan Shaneyfelt, 20, were in critical condition early Monday at the University of Oklahoma Medical Center in Oklahoma City, a hospital spokeswoman said. Jason Shaneyfelt, 16, was treated at Perry Memorial Hospital and released, the patrol said.

 

The Shaneyfelts had been traveling north on I-35 when the vehicle they were in went out of control, crossed the center median and rolled, landing on its wheels on the west shoulder of the Interstate, investigators said. The emergency call was made just after 1 p.m. Sunday.

 

All the occupants had been using seat belts, the patrol said. — Susan Szalewski

 

 
That is just horrible. I haven't talked to my friends who went down yet. Were there icy conditions? That is sad, sad news.

 
We saw that before the helicopter was even there. Looked horrible. The car was in shambles..

I feel terrible that the lady passed away, not sure what happened but the roads were not icy at all.

 
From The Omaha World Herald

A 51-year-old Elkhorn woman was killed Sunday and her husband and a son were critically injured in a one-vehicle crash on Interstate 35 in Oklahoma.

 

Judy Shaneyfelt, the driver, was pronounced dead at the crash scene 4 miles north Perry in northern Oklahoma, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol said. She had been pinned inside the vehicle for about 30 minutes after it rolled three times, the patrol said.

 

Rick Shaneyfelt, 53, and Ryan Shaneyfelt, 20, were in critical condition early Monday at the University of Oklahoma Medical Center in Oklahoma City, a hospital spokeswoman said. Jason Shaneyfelt, 16, was treated at Perry Memorial Hospital and released, the patrol said.

 

The Shaneyfelts had been traveling north on I-35 when the vehicle they were in went out of control, crossed the center median and rolled, landing on its wheels on the west shoulder of the Interstate, investigators said. The emergency call was made just after 1 p.m. Sunday.

 

All the occupants had been using seat belts, the patrol said. — Susan Szalewski

 

 
That is just horrible. I haven't talked to my friends who went down yet. Were there icy conditions? That is sad, sad news.
Like Minnesota Husker mentioned, the roads were absolutely dry.

 
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