Death and Injury in Highway Collision

A local man was killed at 11 a.m Thursday after a collision on Highway 20. Moyer Quick, 65, was killed when his vehicle collided with a truck driven by Randy Radin, 17. Three survivors were transported by ambulance to Marian Health Center.

Radin was reported to be in critical condition upon arrival to the hospital. Dorothy Quick and Maxine Steuerwald were the two remaining survivors to be transported. Dorothy is reported in “good” condition while Maxine was described as “fair”.

Patrolman Patric Stewart said both vehicles were traveling west when the accident occurred. Quick had attempted to pass Radin but struck his vehicle as he was completing the pass. The accident is still under investigation.

Update– Sept. 27th

“Randy Radin passed away at 8:17 this morning,” reported the county Sheriff. He was not artificially kept alive, but he never regained consciousness after the accident. He had been taken to the intensive care unit upon arrival at the hospital. He remained there for two weeks before dying.

“The autopsy on Moyer Quick has revealed a different cause of death,” the original cause of death was attributed to the car accident, “Moyer Quick died of heart failure. It is unknown if it occurred before or after the accident.” Dorothy Quick and Maxine Steuerwald remain in good condition after being released shortly after the accident.

 

 

One Response to “Death and Injury in Highway Collision”

  1. fuglsang Says:

    This might be a way of updating a website, Riley, but put the update first. That is the most recent info. Then go into the original story and Quick.

    I don’t remember what I said, but these quotes sound pretty close.

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