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Woman killed in auto accident Monday in Las Vegas
Las Vegas police first reported this accident which has now has been updated by the Clark County Coroner regarding what happened on Monday November 28th. Kay Loya was killed while driving her Chevy Silverado as she apparently failed to stop at a stop sign and was broadsided by a freightliner semi-truck, who hit her with enough speed to disable both vehicles. Unfortunately she was pronounced dead on scene near E Lake Mead Blvd and N Marion drive. Driver impairment is apparently not the cause of this crash and police are investigating.
No more information is available at this time.
November 29, 2022
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