Update: Officials ID woman who died in Sardine Canyon head-on crash

Utah Highway Patrol tweeted Tuesday afternoon that a person was dead after a head-on crash in Sardine Canyon. Photo Courtesy: UHP

CACHE COUNTY, Utah, March 20, 2019 (Gephardt Daily) — Officials have identified an 87-year-old woman who was severely injured in a head-on crash Tuesday afternoon in Sardine Canyon, then died after being transported to Ogden Regional Hospital.

The deceased is Bonnie J. Reeder, 87, of Hyde Park, the Utah Highway Patrol said in a news release.

Reeder, who was a passenger in a Chevy pickup truck involved in the crash, was initially thought to have died at the scene, however, when CPR was administered, she regained a pulse and was immediately transported to the hospital. Officials sent out a “correction,” indicating that the woman had survived the crash.

The Department of Public Safety issued a news release later Tuesday confirming the death.

The crash occurred at approximately 3 p.m. at mile marker 11 near Dry Lake in Sardine Canyon.

The news release states that the initial call was of a head-on collision on State Route 91. Utah Highway Patrol and Cache County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded.

The southbound lanes of SR-91 were shut down at mile marker 17 at the State Route 23 junction, while troopers blocked the No. 1 lane northbound, because one of the vehicles had landed on the concrete barrier dividing the road.

The road has since been reopened.

According to the DPS news release, witnesses reported that a 2014 silver Chevy Silverado had crossed the median at the summit and was heading north in the southbound lane.

One of the witnesses told authorities he swerved to the right and “narrowly avoided the collision, but as he looked in his mirror he witnessed the pickup truck strike a black 2014 Toyota Sienna SUV.”

The driver of the Toyota, a 32-year-old man, had to be extricated from the vehicle. He was transported to Logan Regional Hospital in good condition, the release states.

The 88-year-old man who was driving the Chevy pickup truck was taken to Logan Regional Hospital in good condition.

Investigators are looking at fatigue or a medical condition as the cause of this crash.

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