Man dies after car hits driveway, rolls multiple times
The 29-year-old Grand Rapids man was killed in the Sunday morning crash.
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A driver was killed in northern Minnesota after he hit a driveway approach and rolled several times early Sunday morning.
The incident reported at 1:30 a.m., happened on 44th Avenue Southwest in Pine River Township, northwest of Pine River.
The Minnesota State Patrol says a 2006 Chevy Malibu left the road and went into the east ditch, striking a driveway and rolling multiple times.
The driver, a 29-year-old man from Grand Rapids, was killed in the crash.
The State Patrol says he wasn t wearing a seatbelt at the time of the crash. He is expected to be identified in the coming days.
WDIO Created: May 02, 2021 02:39 PM
A 29-year-old Grand Rapids man was killed in a car accident in Cass County early Sunday morning.
According to the Minnesota State Patrol, Vincent David Kordiak was driving a Chevy Malibu southbound on 44th Ave SW in Pine River Township shortly after 1:30 when it left the roadway south of 4th St. SW and went into the east ditch.
The State Patrol said the Chevy then struck a driveway and rolled multiple times.
Kordiak was killed in the crash.
The State Patrol says he was not wearing a seat belt at the time of the crash.
The Cass County Sheriff s Office, and Backus Fire Department assisted the State Patrol on scene.
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