ROGERS, AR — A single-vehicle accident left one man dead and sent two people to the hospital in Rogers, Arkansas on Sunday, March 2nd, 2014, according to a report from 5newsonline.
Police have said that they believe both Daniel and Allee Naisher were hurt when the vehicle they were in skidded off the road and rolled down an embankment and into a creekbed while driving on Interstate 540.
Scene of the Accident
Both Daniel and Allee Naisher were taken to area hospitals for treatment of unspecified injuries from the crash. Another passenger in the vehicle was identified by police as Bruce Kanki, who was killed in the accident.
Authorities from the Arkansas State Police are currently tasked with leading the crash investigation.
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