Posted on Aug 27, 2013
Two people died Monday when the pickup in which they were riding crashed on a rural road, flipped onto its roof and burned. The victims were traveling east on Rushtown Road in a 1991 Dodge Ram 2500 shortly before 11 a.m. when they lost control while rounding a left curve, drove off the road and struck an embankment and a tree, according to Cpl. George Ritchey, state police at Stonington.
The crash occurred about 3/10 of a mile east of Bella’s Hollow Road – north of Snydertown Road, about five miles west of Elysburg.
An investigation continues.
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