Tiffany Drouse, 20, died and Kasandra Roberts, 21, was extricated with injuries from a high-speed two-vehicle rollover crash at the intersection of Rendezvous Road and Church Road in Luxemburg, Wisconsin
Saturday Fatal Crash
The initial investigation determined that a Ford pickup towing farm wagons, driven by Dubois, was northbound on Rendezvous Road, stopped at the stop sign and then began to pull away when he observed an eastbound vehicle approaching at a high rate of speed. The vehicle, driven by Drouse, struck the pickup in the rear part of the truck dislodging the wagons, after hitting the truck the car went into the north ditch, rolled over, coming to rest back on the wheels.
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