Woman Identified in Fatal Crash in Rowan County

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04/12/2023 20h11

Rowan County, Kentucky - Authorities have released the name of the woman who tragically lost her life in a single-vehicle accident on Sunday night. The victim, identified as Martha Susan Staton, a 40-year-old resident of Owingsville, was pronounced dead at St. Claire Healthcare Emergency Department.

According to the Rowan County Coroner's office, officials in Morehead received a distress call around 6 p.m. regarding a single-vehicle crash on I-64 near the 137 WB exit. Emergency services swiftly arrived at the scene and transported Staton to the nearby St. Claire Healthcare Emergency Department for urgent medical attention.

Despite commendable efforts by the medical team, Staton's injuries were severe, and sadly, she was pronounced dead at approximately 10:45 p.m. The exact cause of the accident remains under investigation by the Morehead Police and the Rowan County Coroner's Office.

The loss of Martha Susan Staton has sent shockwaves through the community of Owingsville, where she resided. Friends and family are undoubtedly grieving the tragic incident and are leaning on each other for support during this difficult time.

Authorities are urging anyone with additional information about the accident to come forward and assist with the ongoing investigation. It is crucial to thoroughly explore all potential factors that may have contributed to the single-vehicle crash in order to gain a comprehensive understanding of the incident.

As the investigation continues, the community stands united in offering their support and condolences to the loved ones of Martha Susan Staton. Tragic accidents like these serve as a stark reminder of the importance of road safety and the need for cautious driving.

The Rowan County Coroner's office and Morehead Police are expected to release further updates regarding the investigation as more information becomes available.

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