Tonopah, NV : Nevada students killed in single-truck rolled over crash Monday November 28 2015

Both the driver and passenger of a pickup truck died after the truck rolled over and crashed on westbound U.S. 6 early Monday morning, according to Nevada Highway Patrol.
Troopers responded at just before 12:40 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 30, to reports of a single-vehicle crash on the highway, about 7 miles west of Tonopah.
The preliminary investigation indicates that the white Ford pickup was traveling west when it drifted over the centerline into the oncoming travel lane, NHP said. The driver steered to the right, causing it to roll over until it stopped about 100 feet from the roadway's edge.
The driver, identified as Roman Suslov, and the only passenger, Mateo Silva-Medina, were pronounced dead at the scene by the Esmeralda County coroner. Both were identified as 19-year-olds from Las Vegas.
NHP said it was unknown if impairment was a factor, and that both victims were wearing seat belts at the time. The speed limit for U.S. 6 is 70 mph.
Facebook profiles for the two victims identify them as students at the University of Nevada, Reno.

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Two Univ. of Nevada students killed in single-truck crash near Tonopah

Tonopah, NV :  Nevada students killed in single-truck rolled over crash Monday November 28 2015