Hebron, OH — Chella Cirzentaz was the name of the woman who was injured in an accident with a semi-trailer on Thursday, October 23, 2014. The accident took place around 4:45 in the afternoon.
The crash is still under investigation, but reports have said that Cirzentaz was driving an SUV and pulled out into the middle of the intersection of Blacks Road and Ohio 37, and right into the path of an oncoming semi-trailer.
The crash pushed her off the side of the road and into a cornfield, alive, but critically injured. Emergency workers said that she was awake as she was flown to Ohio State University’s Wexner Medical Center. As of Thursday night, she was listed in critical condition.
Samuel Larue, the driver of the semi-trailer, was taken to Licking Memorial with minor injuries.
Scene of the Accident
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