Lillie was driving a northbound grey 2023 Toyota Tundra on the highway when he crossed the centerline and collided head-on with a southbound silver 1998 Chevy GMT operated by Gilliardi

Eatonville, WA. – Authorities have identified victims involved in a head-on collision Wednesday evening on Highway 7 in Eatonville.
Nora J. Auble, 68, of White Salmon, Robert D. Lillie, 64, of White Salmon, and 82-year-old William M. Gilliardi of Elbe were involved in a collision at around 5 p.m. on US 7 near Mashell Prairie Road.
Lillie was driving a northbound grey 2023 Toyota Tundra on the highway when he crossed the centerline and collided head-on with a southbound silver 1998 Chevy GMT operated by Gilliardi.
The Toyota came to rest in the southbound ditch while the Chevy ended up on its side in both lanes of the highway.
Auble was a passenger in the Toyota and was pronounced dead at the scene.
Lillie and Gilliardi were transported to Tacoma General Hospital with life-threatening injuries.
ORIGINAL STORY
Eatonville, WA. – One person was killed in a head-on collision Wednesday evening on State Route 7 in Eatonville.
According to the Washington State Police, the collision happened at around 5 p.m. on Highway 7 near Mashell Prairie Road.
Two vehicles collided head-on in the area in unclear circumstances.
One person was killed and two others suffered life-threatening injuries.
The highway was blocked for several hours but has since reopened.
The identity of the deceased was not immediately disclosed.
The wreck remains under investigation.
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