(KAIR)--A four-vehicle Friday afternoon Platte County, Missouri crash leaves three Atchison County residents dead.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol identifies the victims as 54-year-James Wilson and 44-year-old Lisa Wilson, both of Effingham, and 75-year-old Carol Wehking, of Lancaster.
The fatal crash happened shortly before 12:30 in Platte City, on southbound I-29, at Missouri Highway 92.
Two others involved in the wreck, both residents of Iowa, were transported for hospitalized treatment.
The Patrol says James Wilson was behind the wheel of a GMC Envoy carrying all three Atchison County residents.
He was stopped on the interstate due to roadway construction work when his vehicle was rear-ended by a pickup truck. That set off the chain reaction wreck that caused Wilson's vehicle to overturn, and land on its top.
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