Cincinnati, Jan 1 : Four people were killed when a minivan carrying a family leaving a
Christmas party went the wrong way on a southwestern Ohio highway and hit
another minivan whose driver and family were going to see grandparents for the
holidays, police said.
The 2:30 a.m. head-on collision on Interstate 75
near Franklin claimed the lives of three adults and a 7-year-old boy and
critically injured two other children, said Ohio State Patrol Sgt. Stan
Jordan.
Alcohol was a suspected factor, Jordan said. Investigators
smelled liquor in the minivan that was going the wrong way and found a bottle of
alcohol in the vehicle, he said.
Jordan said Joshua Nkansah, 40, of
Fairfield, was driving with his children when he turned his minivan around on
the highway and started driving the wrong way. The vehicle hit another minivan
carrying Scott and Michele Barhorst of Madisonville, Tenn., and their four
children, who range in age from 8 to 18, the officer said.
Nkansah was
killed along with his 7-year-old son, David, and 31-year-old Michele Barhorst,
Jordan said. Scott Barhorst, 37, later died at a Cincinnati
hospital.
Jordan said Nkansah's 4-year-old son, Darius, and the
Barhorsts' 9-year-old daughter, Haley, were in critical condition.
The
Barhorsts were headed to St. Mary's in western Ohio to visit the children's
grandparents for Christmas, Jordan said. Nkansah's wife was home at the time of
the accident, he said.
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