When someone is in trouble, there are many individuals who would likely take the time to stop and help. These helpers are often able to assist and make the situation easier for those involved. However, there are instances in which individuals trying to help at car accidents could also become unexpectedly injured themselves due to unforeseen circumstances.
Such a situation recently took place in Oklahoma. Reports stated that there had been a rollover accident that took place around 7:30 p.m. Details on how the accident took place were not given in the report. It was reported that three individuals had exited their vehicle in hopes of helping the accident victims. Unfortunately, while attending to that crash, a second vehicle rolled over and struck two of the three individuals.
Those two individuals suffered fatal injuries as a result of the incident. They were reported as being a 23-year-old woman and a 43-year-old man. It was unclear what factors may have contributed to either accident, and the identities of the drivers involved were not disclosed. Authorities were continuing to investigate at the time of the report.
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