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Alcohol not a factor in January crash that killed 3
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Driver in downtown Grand Forks crash last month suffered medical emergency, police say
Jenessa Kelley, the 21-year-old Crookston driver, appears to have suffered a medical emergency just before the crash, according to Grand Forks Police. Her car likely reached speeds up to 99 mph. 1:32 pm, Feb. 25, 2021 ×
The intersection of North Fifth Street and Demers Avenue is blocked off following a multiple vehicle collision early Saturday afternoon in downtown Grand Forks. Nick Nelson / Grand Forks HeraldNick Nelson / Grand Forks Herald
The driver whose car caused a crash in downtown Grand Forks that led to three deaths appears to have suffered a medical emergency in the moments before the incident.
By Doug Barrett
Feb 25, 2021 4:28 PM
The cause of the January 9th fatal accident in downtown Grand Forks is likely the result of a medical emergency suffered by one of the drivers.
Grand Forks police have completed their investigation into the four vehicle crash that left three people dead. Authorities say toxicology reports on the driver of the striking vehicle did not show alcohol in the blood stream. The report goes on to say that 21-year old Jenessa Kelley likely suffered a medical issue prior to – or during – an initial accident in East Grand Forks (MN).
Police say Kelley was traveling through downtown Grand Forks at a high rate of speed prior to the crash near 5th and DeMers.