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    Alcohol a factor in fatal I-90 crash near Salem

    By Mitch Klein,

    4 days ago

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    SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — The 26-year-old woman killed in a three-vehicle crash two miles southeast of Salem on Sunday has been identified.

    Hartford man dies in Thursday crash

    The Department of Public Safety says a car was traveling westbound on Interstate 90 near mile marker 366 when the vehicle left the roadway and collided into a start of a guardrail, then re-entered the roadway, where a truck collided with the car. A semi then collided with the front of the car.

    The driver of the car, Destiny Annmarie Fine, of Canistota, was airlifted to a hospital where she was pronounced dead.

    The Department of Public Safety says alcohol is considered to be a factor in the initial collision with the guardrail.

    The South Dakota Highway Patrol continues to investigate the crash.

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