Reportedly, Huerta was driving a southbound Toyota Corolla on Highway 17 when she lost control, veered onto oncoming traffic and collided head-on with a semi driven by Jeffery Tibbs,53, of Hermiston, Oregon

Manuela Huerta
3 Killed in Head-On Crash on Highway 17 in Othello

Othello, Wash. – Authorities are investigating a deadly head-on collision that left three with injuries on Highway 17 in Othello on Thursday morning.

According to the authorities the traffic collision was reported on State Route 17 at Cunningham Road at around 7 a.m.

Reportedly, Manuela Franco Huerta, 44, of Warden was driving a southbound Toyota Corolla on Highway 17 when she lost control, veered onto oncoming traffic and collided head-on with a semi driven by Jeffery Tibbs,53, of Hermiston, Oregon.

Manuela, 14-year-old Daniel Gama Perez of Warden, and 44-year-old Brini Moran Flores of Warden were killed in the accident.

Tibbs was not injured in the wreck.

Additional information about the collision was not provided.

An investigation is ongoing.

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  •   Rear-end collisions: These accidents occur when one vehicle hits the back of another vehicle, usually because the driver did not maintain a safe distance or was distracted.
  •   Lane-changing accidents: Accidents can happen when a vehicle changes lanes without checking blind spots or using proper signaling, resulting in a collision with a vehicle in the adjacent lane.
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