Written by: Benton Accident & Injury Lawyers Last Updated : April 26, 2024

2-vehicle crash involving semi on I-35 NB in Abbott kills 1

ABBOTT, TX – A 35-year-old man died last Friday night in a crash involving a semi along the interstate in Abbott, reports Fox 2 Now.

The incident happened around 11:50 p.m. on I-35 near mile marker 361. This is approximately an hour south of Dallas.

Police say that a truck tractor collided with a Chevy pickup truck after the latter vehicle hit a safety bumper along the roadway and lost control. The safety bumper was placed to help guide traffic around the site of a prior accident.

The driver of the Chevy, identified as a 35-year-old Micah Elfrink of Missouri, died at the scene from injuries sustained in the accident.

The driver of the semi was unhurt in the accident.

A full investigation is underway

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