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Particulars launched in lethal I-15 crash north of Las Vegas that prompted hours-long delays

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Extra particulars have been launched in a lethal crash that left motorists trapped for hours on I-15 about 70 miles northeast of Las Vegas.

The driving force of a Kia struck a building automobile on the left shoulder of the freeway. The driving force was killed and his passenger injured, based on a information launch from the Nevada State Police.

A deadly crash on I-15 southbound on July 31, 2025, prompted main delays close to Mesquite. (RTC)

The crash occurred on the southbound I-15, round 6:45 a.m. on Thursday, July 31, about 11 miles south of Mesquite, inflicting an enormous backup in visitors that lasted a number of hours and resulted in quite a few drivers going off-road and getting caught.

Over a dozen autos recovered off-road after deadly I-15 crash

Troopers stated the development truck had its warning lights activated, and the motive force was within the technique of establishing building indicators when the motive force within the Kia didn’t obey the transfer over regulation when approaching a freeway upkeep automobile.

The Kia’s driver, William Rance Invoice, 22, from St. George, Utah, died of his accidents on the scene. His passenger was taken to an space hospital with unknown accidents, the information launch stated.

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