Investigations indicated that Creamer lost control of his Honda while negotiating a curve and drifted into eastbound lane and collided with a Toyota RAV4 operated by Fuller

Coos County, Ore. – Brycen James Creamer, 20, of Coos Bay was killed and Sandy Lynn Fuller, 52, of Myrtle Point hospitalized after a car crash on Highway 42 in Coos County Monday evening.
According to the Oregon State Police, the collision happened at around 4:38 p.m. on February 5 on Highway 42 near milepost 2.5.
Investigations indicated that Creamer lost control of his Honda while negotiating a curve and drifted into eastbound lane and collided with a Toyota RAV4 operated by Fuller.
Creamer was pronounced dead at the crash site while Fuller was transported to a local hospital for treatment of severe injuries.
Investigators said speed and wet roadway conditions are suspected to be contributing factors to the collision.
The roadway was closed for about three and half hours during the on-scene investigations.
No more information about the collision was provided.
An investigation is underway.
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