A portion of Interstate 75 in Alachua County was shut down for hours on Saturday following a fatal crash near Micanopy, the Florida Highway Patrol reported.
Here’s what we know:
When did the crash occur?
Saturday at about 3:08 p.m.
Where did the crash occur?
Southbound I-75 at mile marker 374.
According to the FHP report, a Subaru sedan was traveling south in the middle lane of I-75 when its driver lost control and collided with a Ford box truck being driven by a 29-year-old Gainesville man. The collision caused the box truck to hit the guardrail and the Subaru further overturned onto the shoulder and hit a tree.
The driver of the Subaru — a man — was pronounced dead at the scene. His female passenger and a male passenger from South Pittsburg, Tennessee, suffered minor injuries. The driver of the box truck was not injured.
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Source: Yahoo