COLUMBUS, OH. (THECOUNT) — Chrystina J. Dooley of Columbus, has been identified as the victim in a fatal crash in Columbus on Saturday morning, according to reports.
Dooley, 34, was killed following a single-vehicle crash in north Columbus on Saturday morning, according to police.
Dooley was operating a Ford Crown Victoria at a high rate of speed when she swerved to avoid another vehicle and lost control at the intersection of Cleveland Avenue and Briarwood Avenue around 4:a.m. Saturday morning.
Police say, Dooley’s vehicle then exited the roadway and struck a tree and a utility pole.
The force of the crash literally tore the vehicle in two, sending the driver’s compartment rolling forward before coming to a rest on a fence.
Police say the woman was driving southbound on Cleveland Avenue in a Ford Crown Victoria at a high rate of speed before swerving to avoid another southbound vehicle, reports 10TV.
Dooley was pronounced dead at the scene of multiple blunt force injuries.
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