This morning, two local men are dead and two women are in good condition after the collision of two cars two miles east of Sioux City on Hwy. 20.

One of the men who died, Moyer Quick, was driving with his wife Dorothy and daughter in law, Maxine Steuerwald, when he collided with a truck driven by the other casualty, Randy Radin, a 17 year old from Sioux City.

All three of the injured people were taken by ambulance to Marian Health Center, where Dorothy and Maxine were released the next day after they were kept for observation. Radin was on life support in the intensive care unit for almost two weeks until 8:17 this morning, September 27, when he died as a result of the crash. He was an organ donor.

After an autopsy, it was revealed that Moyer Quick died of heart failure sometime during the accident.

According to Iowa Highway Patrolman Patric Stewart, both vehicles were driving in a westerly direction when the rear-end of Quick’s vehicle struck Radin as he was passing. This sent both vehicles into the ditch, where Quick’s vehicle rolled over once.

The accident, while still under investigation, happened under cloudy skies with rain in the forecast. The road was clear and dry.

 

One Response to “Local Man Dead After Collision, Three Others Sent to Hospital”

  1.   fuglsang said:

    It looks like the original story was OK, Lindsey. But the new info here is that Radin has died. That should be the lead. Explain how, then remind readers of Moyer and how the accident happened.

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