Woodbury family members seriously injured in fatal rollover crash in Missouri

Three members of a Woodbury family were seriously injured and a Kansas man died Sunday evening after a one-car rollover crash in Missouri.

Karam Bedros, 65, of Woodbury, was driving a 2012 Kia Sorento north on Interstate 35, 7 miles north of Eagleville, Mo., around 5 p.m. Sunday when the vehicle traveled off the west side of the road and struck an emergency median crossover, according to Missouri State Highway Patrol crash reports.

The Sorento then became airborne, hit the ground and overturned multiple times before coming to rest on its top facing south, the crash report states.

Victor Imad, 31, of Manhattan, Kan., was a passenger in the Sorento and was killed in the crash, according to the Missouri State Patrol.

Karam Bedros was taken to Harrison County (Mo.) Community Hospital, and then taken by ambulance to Mercy Hospital in Des Moines, Iowa. Carla Bedros, 59, who was a passenger, also was taken to Harrison County Community Hospital. Reena Bedros, 27, who also was a passenger, was taken to Lamoni, Iowa, Hospital and then transported by helicopter to Mercy Hospital in Des Moines.

Neither Imad nor Reena Bedros were wearing seatbelts at the time of the crash, according to the crash report.

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