Eduardo Magana Killed, Noel Magana Injured in Rollover Crash on Road 6 [Grant County, WA]

Eduardo Magana Killed, Noel Magana Injured in Rollover Crash on Road 6 [Grant County, WA]
Eduardo Magana Killed, Noel Magana Injured in Rollover Crash on Road 6 [Grant County, WA]

Brothers Eduardo Magana and Noel Magana Involved in Car Crash in Grant County

 
GRANT COUNTY, WA (September 14, 2022) – Officials identified Eduardo Diaz Magana as the victim who died in a rollover crash on Road 6 Northwest on September 12.
 
According to the Washington State Patrol, the collision happened in the 20000 block of Road 6 between Road T and Road U around 3:26 PM.
 
Based on a report, the victim was driving a Dodge Challenger at high speeds at the time of the crash. It was when he lost control that the vehicle skidded off the road to the north.
 
Subsequently, the car hit a utility pole, crashed into another vehicle parked in front of a home, then rolled before coming to a stop on its roof against a parked flatbed trailer.
 
As a result, the driver died in the incident. The Grant County Sheriff’s Office (GCSO) identified him as 38-year-old Eduardo of Quincy.
 
His passenger was his brother, 46-year-old Noel Diaz Magana of Arizona. He sustained a laceration to the head.
 
Officials said speed is believed to have been a contributing factor. At this point, no other details are available.


We offer our sincere condolences to the bereaved families and friends of Eduardo Diaz Magana.


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