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April 6, 2021
Bowling Green, KY. (April 5, 2021) – On April 5th, 2021 at approximately 9:23 PM, Kentucky State Police Post 3, Bowling Green, received a call of a fatal collision that had occurred at the 26 mile marker on the southbound side of Interstate 65 in Warren County.
According to KSP, a preliminary investigation revealed a 2012 Freightliner box truck, being operated by Donald Kabwenge, 36 of Georgia, was traveling south on I-65 and failed to see a 2020 Nissan Altima, being operated by Alyssa Aldrete, 22 of Auburn, slowed in the roadway due to merging traffic for road construction at the 26 mile marker. The box truck struck the Nissan in the rear bumper, causing it to strike the rear of a white 2018 Freightliner tractor-trailer that was also slowed in traffic. The box truck then struck the tractor-trailer as well. The passenger of the Nissan Altima was Alexis Coker, 21 of Auburn. All three individuals were pronounced deceased on scene by the Warren County Cor
3 killed in crash as traffic slowed for road construction
April 6, 2021
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BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (AP) Three people have died in a crash as traffic was slowing on Interstate 65 in southern Kentucky to merge for road construction, police said.
A box truck operated by Donald Kabwenge, 36, of Georgia didn t see a Nissan Altima slowed in the roadway Monday night to merge for construction at the 26 mile marker, according to a preliminary investigation by Kentucky State Police. The truck stuck the Nissan and then both vehicles hit a tractor-trailer that was also slowed in traffic, police said.
Kabwenge and two Kentucky women in the Nissan Altima were killed. The women were identified as Alyussa Aldrete, 22, and Alexis Coker, 21, both of Auburn. The driver of the tractor-trailer wasn t injured.