Kathleen “Katy” Scott Cincinnati, OH, woman died in tragic car accident

Katy Scott of Cincinnati, Ohio, has sadly died. She died as a result of life threatening injuries sustained in a car accident. At the time of this writing there have not been any confirmation of her death by her family. The accident that resulted to her death is under severe investigation by the police. We keep you updated regarding the latest developments surrounding the story.

Update concerning Kathleen Scott

An accident involving a single vehicle that took place early on Monday morning in Franklin County, Indiana, resulted in the death of a woman from Cincinnati. The collision took place in Cedar Grove at the crossroads of State Road 1 and United States Highway 52 between the two roads.

As stated by the Franklin County Sheriff’s Department, Kathleen Scott, who was 21 years old at the time, was operating a 2016 Buick SUV in the direction of northbound traffic on State Road 1 when she failed to come to a stop at the junction for another “unknown reason.”

It was because of this that the SUV went off of United States Highway 52 and flipped over, according to the sheriff’s department’s web post. Following the incident, the Franklin County Coroner’s Office determined that Scott had suffered fatal injuries and pronounced him dead at the site.

During the three hours that crews were working to clean up the area and collect evidence, the accident caused the United States Highway 52 to be closed. Currently, the investigation into what caused the crash is still ongoing.

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The Butler County Sheriff’s Office reports that a collision that occurred early on Thursday morning in Wayne Township resulted in the death of one individual and the hospitalization of two others with injuries that were considered to be life-threatening.

According to the deputies, they arrived at the scene of the accident at approximately 6:30 a.m. on Thursday in the 6700 block of West Elkton Road to investigate a collision that resulted in serious injuries.

According to the officials that arrived, a head-on collision between two vehicles, a Pontiac from 2005 and a Chevrolet Suburban from 2013, resulted in the death of one person and the transportation of two others to the hospital with injuries that were considered to be life-threatening.

According to the authorities, the Pontiac, which was being driven by a child who was 16 years old, went left of centre and collided with the Suburban, which was being driven by a guy who was 60 years old.

Deputy sheriffs have stated that a girl of thirteen years old who was a passenger in the Pontiac was taken to Dayton Children’s Hospital by Careflight with injuries that were considered to be life-threatening.

According to the administrator of Preble Shawnee Local Schools, the child who passed away was a student in the neighborhood’s eleventh grade. He was sixteen years old. The passenger, who is thirteen years old, is the teen’s sister, and she is a student in the eighth grade in the district.

The driver of the Suburban had injuries that were considered to be life-threatening and was transported by Careflight to Miami Valley Hospital.

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