A driver who was hauling a fish house on Highway 169 was killed Friday evening after their vehicle collided with another at the intersection of Tame Fish Lake Road in Aitkin County.
Before 7:13 p.m., a GMC Acadia was hauling a fish house with six other passengers, traveling north on Highway 169 near Hazelton Township.
As the vehicle began to approach the intersection with Tame Fish Lake Road, a Dodge Ram 2500 was heading east on the road and entered the intersection with the highway, where the two vehicles collided.
The driver of the Acadia, 34-year-old Maggie May Spychalla of Hazelton, was killed in the crash.
The six other passengers in the Acadia received non-life-threatening injuries and were transported to the hospital for treatment.
In the other vehicle, the 18-year-old driver and 18-year-old passenger sustained non-life-threatening injuries. Neither was wearing their seatbelts in the crash.
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