Wrong-way driver charged in fatal Oklahoma highway crash

A Tennessee man faces multiple murder charges after allegedly driving the wrong way on an Oklahoma interstate and colliding with a car carrying four young people. The May 22 crash killed all four victims at the scene.

Michael Rosario-Cruz stands accused of four counts of second-degree murder along with other charges including DUI causing bodily injury. Authorities say he drove west in the eastbound lanes of Interstate 40 near Czech Hall Road in Canadian County before hitting the victims' vehicle head-on. The car burst into flames immediately after impact.

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