(KNZA)--A single-vehicle crash early this week in Jefferson County has claimed the life of a former Oskaloosa man.
25-year-old Kyle Inscho died Tuesday at the University of Kansas Hospital in Kansas City from injuries received in the wreck early Monday morning on U.S. 59 Highway about six miles south of Oskaloosa.
The Kansas Highway Patrol says Inscho was southbound when his vehicle left the roadway and struck a tree. The vehicle came to rest on it’s side and caught fire.
Inscho is a 2008 graduate of Oskaloosa High School.
Funeral services will be Wednesday morning at 10:00 at the Williamstown Assembly of God Church, with a graveside service at 1:00 Wednesday afternoon at the Mount Hope Cemetery in Topeka. The Barnett Family Funeral Home in Oskaloosa is handling the arrangements.
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