Fatal High-Speed Crash in Kansas City Involves McLaren Sports Car
Passenger killed in high-speed crash involving McLaren in Kansas City, Kansas
Kansas City Star
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A high-speed crash in Kansas City, Kansas, resulted in the death of 74-year-old Roger L. Stroble, a passenger in a McLaren sports car. The vehicle collided with a Honda Accord and a Ford F250 pickup truck at the intersection of Merriam Lane and South 34th Street, leading to serious injuries for the McLaren's driver, Sidney Patrick Jay Kile.
- 01The crash occurred at approximately 4:45 p.m. on Wednesday at the intersection of Merriam Lane and South 34th Street.
- 02Roger L. Stroble was pronounced dead at the hospital about an hour after the crash.
- 03Sidney Patrick Jay Kile, the 28-year-old driver of the McLaren, sustained serious injuries and was also taken to the hospital.
- 04Both drivers of the Honda Accord and Ford F250 were unharmed and wearing seat belts.
- 05The McLaren was traveling at high speeds when it struck the Honda Accord before colliding with the Ford F250.
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A tragic accident occurred on Wednesday afternoon in Kansas City, Kansas, resulting in the death of 74-year-old passenger Roger L. Stroble. The incident took place around 4:45 p.m. at the intersection of Merriam Lane and South 34th Street. According to the Kansas Highway Patrol's preliminary report, a 2019 McLaren 570s was speeding west on Merriam Lane when it struck a 2017 Honda Accord that was turning north onto South 34th Street. Following the collision, the McLaren also hit a 2018 Ford F250 pickup truck that was waiting to turn. Stroble, who was wearing a seat belt, was transported to a hospital but was pronounced dead about an hour later. The driver of the McLaren, Sidney Patrick Jay Kile, a 28-year-old from Olathe, suffered serious injuries and was also hospitalized, while both the drivers of the Honda and Ford vehicles, Anne Elizabeth Wohl and Aaron Scott Stich, respectively, were unharmed. All involved were wearing seat belts, and no passengers were present in the other vehicles.
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This tragic incident raises concerns about road safety and the dangers of high-speed driving in urban areas.
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