CLEREMONT COUNTY, OH — Austin Hill was killed in a car accident in Cleremont County, Ohio on Saturday, October 18th, 2014. The article from WLWT said that the accident happened just after noon on Saturday.
19-year-old Austin Hill was killed when the Mazda 6 he was a passenger in and a Chevy Camaro collided at the intersection of Lindale Nicholsville Road and State Route 132. Authorities familiar with details of the accident said that the crash happened when the Camaro may have run the light or stop sign at the intersection and struck the Mazda.
Paramedics rushed Hill to a nearby hospital, but he was pronounced dead en route.
The driver of the vehicle was identified as Amy Hill, who was taken to UC Medical Center with unspecified injuries.
The driver of the Camaro was identified as 52-year-old Victoria Koller, who was taken to Clarmont Mercy Hospital with minor injuries.
Florida State Police are investigating the accident.
Scene of the Accident
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