Eunice, NM — Andrew Clark was killed in a single-vehicle accident near Eunice, New Mexico, on Thursday, October 23, 2014. The accident happened at the intersection of state roads 176 and 8.
Clark was traveling alone and headed east on State Road 176 when he drove off road and hit an embankment. The collision sent Clark’s vehicle tumbling over and onto its hood. He was killed in the accident.
Police say that Clark was speeding at the time of the accident, but that it doesn’t appear as if alcohol played any role in the crash. They also say that visibility was limited in the area that morning due to fog.
Scene of the Accident
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