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One dead in ATV crash in Greenbrier County

CRAWLEY, W.Va. — An ATV wreck on U.S. Route 60 in Greenbrier County left two people injured and one dead.

Greenbrier County Sheriff Bruce Sloan said three people were riding the machine around 4:00 a.m. on Sunday. The machine crashed and rolled several times near Crawley, West Virginia.

Investigators say two of the victims were ejected from the machine. Dead is Stacey Marie McClung of Oak Hill, W.Va.. The other two riders on the machine were transported to the Charleston Area Medical Center for treatment of injuries. Their conditions are unknown.

 





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