Lawsuit filed over deadly Ohio truck crash

Survivors and family members have filed lawsuits against a truck driver accused of causing a fatal pileup on an Ohio highway last month. The crash killed three members of one family and injured others.

On April 11, truck driver Modou Ngom allegedly failed to stop for backup traffic in a construction zone on Interstate 71 near the Tanger Outlets Columbus mall. The resulting chain-reaction crash involved nine vehicles and killed Luke Soposki, 37, Lynnea Soposki, 36, and their one-year-old son Logan Soposki. Several others suffered injuries, some serious but not life-threatening.

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An Indian national released into the United States in 2023 allegedly caused a deadly multi-vehicle collision in Lodi, California, while driving a big rig.

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Hong Kong police arrested a truck driver after his vehicle struck a parked patrol car on Cheung Tsing Highway, killing a 64-year-old highway worker and injuring five others, including four South Korean tourists.

A 22-year-old man was fatally struck by a semitruck driver on a California freeway as he changed a tire beside his girlfriend. The driver fled the scene, and authorities are searching for leads. The victim's family mourns the loss, especially after their mother's recent death.

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A 22-year-old Spokane man faces vehicular homicide charges after a May crash that killed his friend and injured others. Prosecutors say he initially tried to blame the victim before admitting he was driving.

 

 

 

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