The devastating crash that shook Cleveland Road on Saturday evening has left a profound mark on the local community, highlighting both the unpredictable dangers of road travel and the tragic consequences of a split-second loss of control.
The incident occurred around 8 p.m., just south of milepost 24 in Wayne County, involving three vehicles: a southbound Nissan Sentra, a northbound semi-truck, and a GMC Sierra pickup towing an empty horse trailer.
According to authorities, the chaos unfolded when the Sentra, driven by 31-year-old Imogene Osborne of Wooster, suddenly crossed the center line. While the precise cause of her lane departure remains under investigation, preliminary reports suggest she may have been distracted or lost control for reasons not yet determined.
The collision was violent and immediate. The Nissan Sentra collided head-on with the semi-truck, which was traveling northbound.
The force of the impact was so intense that the Sentra was propelled into the air, a striking and disturbing image that emphasizes the severity of the crash.
After the initial collision, the vehicle rolled multiple times, overturning before coming to a halt. During this violent overturning, the Nissan struck the GMC Sierra pickup, which was towing an empty horse trailer. The impact and subsequent rollover resulted in tragic consequences for Osborne. Despite her
