(KNSI) – A 23-year-old Long Prairie man is dead after a crash on Highway 10 Saturday.
The Minnesota State Patrol says about 11:30 a.m., the driver of the 2002 Toyota Sequoia was heading east on Highway 10 near milepost 167 in Watab Township when it entered the median and rolled. The driver was killed. His passenger, 19-year-old Daniel Martinez-Diaz, survived the crash. Martinez-Diaz was wearing his seatbelt, but the state patrol says the driver was not.
The Sequoia was the only vehicle involved.
The driver’s name will be released at a later date.
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