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Three Fatalities in Apparent Wrong-Way Driver Crash

Monday, March 9, 2020 at 7:17 AM

By Carey Huls- Indiana State Police Sellersburg

This Accident occurred early Sunday morning

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(New Albany, Ind.) - A car traveling the wrong way on Interstate 265 yesterday evening in Clark and Floyd Counties, collided with another vehicle, killing three passengers and sending two others to the hospital.

Around 9:14 Saturday evening, numerous callers advised of a White KIA Sportage SUV traveling northbound in the southbound lanes of Interstate 65 from the Lewis and Clark Parkway. Before police units could respond, the car turned west onto I-265, traveling westbound in the eastbound lanes. At approximately 9:17 pm, callers reported a head-on collision involving the SUV and a white passenger car near the 5.4 mile-marker just inside Floyd County. Officers and firefighters from numerous agencies responded to the scene, including Indiana State Police (ISP) crash reconstructionists. I-265 was closed from the time of the crash until approximately 12:15 Sunday morning, as the investigation continued.

The preliminary investigation reveals that the white, 2017 KIA Sportage, driven by Taylor A. Barefoot, 31, of Louisville, KY, was in the left-hand lane, traveling westbound in the eastbound lanes at the time of the crash. Barefoot was air-lifted to University Hospital in Louisville with severe injuries.

The second vehicle, a white, 2001 Chevrolet Cavalier, was traveling eastbound in the eastbound lanes at the time of the crash. The Cavalier was driven by Taylor D. Cole, 21, of Marengo, Indiana. Cole was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash. Front seat passenger, Leah Renee Onstott, 22, Depauw, Indiana, was transported to University Hospital in Louisville, where she later succumbed to her injuries. Two Juvenile passengers occupied the back seat and were transported to Norton Children's Hospital in Louisville. The juvenile son of Cole was pronounced dead after arriving at Norton's. The minor son of Onstott remains at Norton's Hospital in unknown condition.

Investigators believe alcohol played a factor in this crash. The crash and possible criminal investigation are ongoing.

Indiana State Police Troopers were assisted by units from the Clark County Sheriff's Department, the Floyd County Sheriff's Department, the New Albany Police Department, The Clarksville City Police Department, the Clarksville Fire Department, and the New Albany Fire Department.

“All subjects are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty”

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