Colton Tanner Obituary, Death – A man who was killed in a chain reaction accident that took place on an expressway in Louisville has been identified by the coroner. The event took place in Louisville. As of approximately 4:50 p.m. on Monday, the Louisville Metro Police Department reported that a collision that took place close to the Gene Snyder Freeway had caused three lanes of westbound Interstate 64 to be stopped.
The collision that occurred between a semitrailer and a pickup truck resulted in a chain reaction that caused five vehicles to sustain damage, as stated by the police. The chain reaction was caused by the collision itself. At the scene of the accident, it was determined that Colton Tanner, who was 27 years old and driving the pickup truck, had taken his own life. The semitrailer’s driver did not receive any injuries as a result of the accident.
Two people who were traveling in different vehicles were both injured, although their injuries were not judged to be life-threatening, according to the police. Both of these people were traveling in different vehicles. According to the reports, there were no other injuries discovered. Approximately eight o’clock was the time when all lanes were fully released.