Jenna Michelle Lindsten, 30, killed, and Quinton Lee Huncovsky, 42, injured in car collision with semi truck at Marlatt and Tuttle Creek in Manhattan, Kansas
Manhattan woman killed in Saturday crash after semi runs red light
The Captiva Sport, driven by Jenna Michelle Lindsten, 30, of Manhattan, had a green light and started to make her way through the intersection when the semi, driven by 21-year-old Ethan Mark Butts, of Manhattan, ran a red light and struck Lindsten causing her to spin into the northbound lanes where she struck the Silverado, driven by Quinton Lee Huncovsky, 42, of Manhattan.
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