Woman who died in accident identified
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YAKIMA, Wash. — The woman who died this morning from injuries suffered in a one-car crash near Wapato Monday night has been identified as Susy Jo Frazier, the Washington State Patrol said.
The 27-year-old died at Yakima Regional Medical and Cardiac Center.
According to a patrol accident memorandum released early this morning, the woman was eastbound on Jones Road, a mile east of Wapato, when her 1993 Mitsubishi Galant drove onto the road shoulder and overturned.
It is unknown if drugs or alcohol played a role in the accident. She was not wearing a seat belt, troopers said. The vehicle was destroyed.
The crash occurred about 7:30 p.m. Monday.
-- David Lester and Mark Morey
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