5 people taken to hospital following rear-end crash - Livingston Daily
A Wayne County woman and her son who had stopped to help a motorist on Interstate 96 Sunday night were injured when their pickup was rear-ended by car. Sheriff Bob Bezotte said the driver of a 2015 Nissan Altima was traveling west on I-96 when it left the roadway and rear-ended a 2014 Ford F-150 that was parked behind a disabled 1994 Ford Ranger west of the Nicholson Road overpass in Handy... “A 25-year-old Canton man was between the two vehicles when the F-150 was rear-ended and he was thrown in the grass shoulder,” the sheriff explained. “The 47-year-old Canton woman was getting out of the F-150 when it was struck. Bezotte said the Canton woman suffered life-threatening injuries and was last known to be in surgery. The Nissan driver, identified as a 33-year-old India native who lives in Houston, Texas, and his 27-year-old wife and 1-year-old child, also were injured in the crash. The roadway was partially closed for about three hours during the investigation, which is ongoing by the Livingston County Sheriff’s Department’s Traffic Safety Bureau. Source: www.livingstondaily.com