Pushmataha County fatal accident
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Updated: 10:54 PM Jun 23, 2008
Pushmataha County fatal accident
Pushmataha Co, OK -- An accident in Pushmataha County has claimed the life of an Antlers teen.
Posted: 10:37 PM Jun 23, 2008
Reporter: KXII Staff
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Pushmataha Co, OK -- An accident in Pushmataha County has claimed the life of an Antlers teen.

It happened around 4:45 pm Monday on the Indian Nation Turnpike, near mile marker 14.

OHP says 17-year-old Lacey Hotubbee was driving North on the turnpike when she swerved, overcorrected, and rolled twice, hitting a tree.

Troopers say Hotubbee died at the scene from her injuries.


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