State Patrol: Wrong Way Driver Killed on Interstate in St. Paul
ST. PAUL -- The Minnesota State Patrol says a driver that entered the interstate going the wrong way has been killed, and six others were hurt.
The incident happened at about 9:45 p.m. Tuesday on Southbound Interstate 35E in St. Paul.
Troopers say the wrong way driver, 36-year-old Robin Grigsby of St. Paul, died in the crash after her car struck a school bus, then a Toyota, a Highlander, and finally a Fusion.
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Two people on the school bus suffered non-life-threatening injuries. There were a 59-year-old man and a 60-year-old woman.
The driver and three passengers in the Highlander also had non-life-threatening injuries. The three passengers were all 14-years-old.
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