Written by: Benton Accident & Injury Lawyers Last Updated : February 11, 2025

Lynn Vadah, 64, killed in Comanche co. crash with semi

COMANCHE CO., TX – A 64-year-old woman died Friday afternoon in a two-vehicle crash along the highway in west-central Comanche County, reports KTAB News.

The accident happened in the afternoon, just west of the city of Comanche on US-67. This is about 112 miles southwest of Fort Worth.

Police say that for unknown reasons, the unrestrained driver of a westbound vehicle veered into the eastbound shoulder of US-67 and collided with a parked 18-wheeler.

The wrong-way driver, identified as Lynn Harrison Vadah of Stephenville, sustained fatal injuries.

The truck driver was not injured in the wreck.

A full investigation is underway.

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