Fatal crash: Driver speeds off I-94 in St. Paul, collides with another vehicle
The Minnesota State Patrol is investigating a fatal crash in St. Paul that happened early Wednesday.
The driver of a Tesla “was at a high rate of speed” when it exited from eastbound Interstate 94 to Dale Street, according to the State Patrol. The vehicle collided with a Toyota RAV4 crossing the intersection at 2:56 a.m.
There were two people in the Tesla — a 22-year-old man from Fridley was driving and a 19-year-old woman was the passenger — and one in the Toyota, a 31-year-old man from St. Paul.
The State Patrol didn’t immediately release information Wednesday morning about which of the people died, and a spokesperson said more information will be available later in the day.
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