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KS Man Bradley Linton ID’d as Victim in Tuesday Junction City Fatal Crash; Woman Seriously Injured

JUNCTION CITY, KS. (THECOUNT) — A tragic three-vehicle crash in Junction City, Kansas on Tuesday evening claimed the life of Bradley Linton of Enterprise, Kansas, and left a woman seriously injured. The collision occurred just before 5 p.m. and involved a Subaru Outback, an Infiniti sedan, and a Ford Fusion.

Sequence of Events:

According to the Kansas Highway Patrol (KHP), the driver of a northbound Subaru Outback crossed the centerline on U.S. 77 near K-18 and struck an Infiniti sedan. The Subaru continued on its erratic path, crossing the center line again and colliding head-on with a Ford Fusion.

The driver of the Ford Fusion, identified as 56-year-old Linton, was pronounced dead at the scene. Linton’s vehicle sustained catastrophic damage in the head-on impact.

The Subaru driver, a 45-year-old woman from Junction City, was critically injured and transported to a Topeka hospital for treatment. Authorities have not disclosed her identity or her current condition.

The driver of the Infiniti sedan was unharmed, despite the initial collision.

Unanswered Questions:

Investigators have not determined what caused the Subaru Outback to veer into oncoming traffic twice. The KHP report confirmed that all individuals involved were wearing seat belts at the time of the crash, which likely prevented further injuries or fatalities.

Impact on the Community:

The loss of Bradley Linton, a resident of Enterprise, has left his community reeling. Linton was a familiar face to many, and his sudden death has sparked an outpouring of grief.

The Junction City woman remains hospitalized, with family and friends anxiously awaiting updates on her recovery.

Safety Reminders:

This tragic accident underscores the importance of road safety and awareness. While the cause of the Subaru’s erratic behavior is still unknown, KHP continues to stress the importance of alert driving and adherence to traffic laws.

Drivers are urged to remain cautious on highways and report any erratic or dangerous driving behavior to authorities immediately.

Ongoing Investigation:

The Kansas Highway Patrol is continuing its investigation into the crash. Authorities will examine whether factors such as mechanical failure, distracted driving, or medical conditions played a role in the Subaru’s sudden deviation from its lane.

No charges or citations have been issued as of now.

Final Thoughts:

The tragic events on U.S. 77 serve as a sobering reminder of the unpredictability of life on the road. As Bradley Linton’s family mourns their loss, the community extends its condolences and support.

Meanwhile, the Junction City woman’s recovery remains in the thoughts and prayers of many as investigators work to piece together the events leading to this devastating crash.

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