David Klemp Died in three-day vehicle accident
A 61-year-old man from Liberty Township was killed in the collision that was caused by a driver who told authorities he was constantly sneezing when he rear-ended another vehicle on U.S. 6 on Friday evening, according to Porter County police.
David Klemp was the person who died, according to the police on Monday morning.
According to reports, a 69-year-old man from Liberty Township told police that he was traveling west on U.S. 6 at 5:21 p.m. on Friday when he sneezed three times in a succession and failed to notice that the car in front of him had stopped.
According to the authorities, he hit the rear of the other car.
According to the accident report, the driver of the vehicle that was rear-ended claimed he was waiting for a vehicle to turn left into Arbor View Animal Hospital in the 200 block of U.S. 6 when it happened. As a result, he was forced to drive into the path of approaching eastbound traffic, where he collided with a third car.
According to authorities, Klemp was operating that eastbound automobile.
Klemp was discovered locked inside a tiny pickup truck by emergency personnel, who had to free him by raising the dashboard, according to Liberty Township Volunteer Fire Department Lt. Matthew Wineland.
Despite their best efforts, the doctors were unable to rescue him.
According to the police, the driver who caused the collision had a negative alcohol test.
Police reported that they “saw no symptoms of impairment.”
According to the police, the driver who caused the collision had a negative alcohol test.
Police reported that they “saw no symptoms of impairment.”
Between Indiana 149 and County Road 200 West, all lanes of the roadway were briefly closed due to the collision.
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