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Four die after accidents in Oklahoma

Published: Jun 22, 2009
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FOUR DIE after ACCIDENTS

At least four Oklahomans have died as a result of motor vehicle accidents since Saturday:

Timothy Glen German, 22, Oklahoma City

German died early Sunday in Oklahoma City when his car crashed into a tree

and burst into flames, police Master Sgt. Greg

Giltner said. Firefighters responding to a report of a trash fire near NW 10 and N MacArthur Boulevard about 1 a.m. instead found a burning car, police and fire spokesmen said. The car had crashed into a tree in the 900 block of N Leroy Drive. Giltner said the cause of the crash and fire were under investigation.

Jo Lynn Moore,

48, Cushing

Moore died Sunday from injuries suffered

in a crash May 22 in Payne County, the

Oklahoma Highway Patrol reported. Moore was trying to turn onto eastbound State Highway 33 from a business driveway near Cushing when her motorcycle instead sped across the road into a guardrail, troopers said. She was thrown 35 feet. Moore was not wearing

a helmet, the patrol reported.

George Washington Falling, 84, Bernice

Falling was driving a pickup east on U.S. 60 west of Bernice just after noon Monday when the pickup veered left of the median and struck a dump trailer driven by James

Edward Coshatt, 51, of Bristow, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol said. Both vehicles caught fire and were destroyed. Falling died at the scene, troopers said. Coshatt was taken to Hillcrest Medical Center in Tulsa in

critical condition. Falling was not wearing a seat belt, troopers said. Coshatt was wearing

a seat belt.

Clifford John Marshall, 26, Norman

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Four die after accidents in Oklahoma