
29-Year-Old Wrong-Way Driver Killed in Minnesota Crash
A Pontiac car traveling south in the northbound lanes of the freeway collided with a northbound Hyundai. The Hyundai then struck a northbound pick-up after being hit by the Pontiac, the state crash report says.
Bloomington, MN (MinnesotaNow)- A wrong-way crash in the Twin Cities claimed the life of a Minnesota woman on Saturday night.
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She was driving one of three vehicles that were involved in the fatality. The State Patrol responded to the deadly crash shortly before 10 p.m.

29-Year-Old Shakopee Woman Killed in Wrong-Way Crash on Hwy. 169 in Bloomington
The fatal crash occurred at the Hwy. 169 and Anderson Lakes Pkwy. interchange in Bloomington.
A Pontiac car traveling south in the northbound lanes of the freeway collided with a northbound Hyundai. The Hyundai then struck a northbound pick-up after being hit by the Pontiac, the state crash report says.
29-year-old Jasmine Jayde Nanclares was driving the Pontiac. The Shakopee woman was pronounced dead at the scene, according to the State Patrol.
25-year-old Nasteho Rashid Dagane of Shakopee was identified as the driver of the Hyundai. The State Patrol says she was brought to a Twin Cities hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
The driver of the pick-up and his passenger, both 18-year-olds, were not hurt.
It’s unknown if Nanclares had alcohol in her system or if she was wearing a seatbelt. The state crash report also says everyone else was buckled up.
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