Three killed after vehicle crash between car and logging truck in Oregon

by SpeedLux
Benton County, Oregon

Three woman died following a vehicle crash with a logging truck in Corvallis, Oregon on Tuesday.

The crash took place on Wednesday and the officials responded to the crash at 2:15 p.m. on Highway 99.

An unloaded logging truck was moving north when people in a 2008 Honda Civic traveling south drove into the northbound lane, crashing head-on into the truck.

The three women were pronounced dead at the scene.

They were occupants of the Honda.

They have been identified as Shelene Parrish, 49, Laynette Taylor, 51, and her daughter Brittany Taylor, 31.

All three lived in Junction City. 

Parrish was driving the car.

The logging truck driver was not injured and was cooperating with the investigation by Benton County Sheriff’s Office.

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