Two Pullman residents hurt in I-90 rollover near Cle Elum
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CLE ELUM, Wash. -- Two Pullman residents were injured when the car they were riding in rolled over Sunday evening on Interstate 90.
Sm G. Mortuza, 27, and Jubaidi S. Silvi, 24, were taken to Kittitas Valley Community Hospital for injuries suffered when the eastbound 1995 Toyota Camry they were riding in veered off the highway and rolled about 7:20 p.m., six miles west of Cle Elum, according to a Washington State Patrol news release.
Both were treated and released.
The driver, Jahlal Jahir, 28, of Moscow, Idaho, and two other passengers from Idaho were uninjured, troopers said.
The news release did not indicate what caused the crash, but indicated intoxicants were not involved.
The car was totaled, troopers said.
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