A Hammond woman was killed Tuesday when her car clipped a semi and spun out on the Borman Expressway.
Demilade Adeyeye, 21, died from multiple blunt force trauma injuries, according to a release from the Lake County Coroner’s Office.
Around 10:45 a.m. Tuesday, Indiana State Police were dispatched to the scene of a multiple vehicle crash in the eastbound lanes of I-80/94 — 1.4 miles east of the Cline Avenue exit, according to an ISP news release
Preliminary investigation showed that Adeyeye was driving a white sedan and in the process of changing lanes in front of a semi when the rear left side of her car made contact with the semi. The contact caused her car to spin 360 degrees before crashing into a concrete median, then her car ricocheted into the lanes of travel and crashed to another car and a second semi, which “T-boned” her car, the release stated.
Adeyeye was unresponsive when police found her in the car, but another driver started to perform CPR on her. An ISP troooper also performed CPR and used an automated external defibrillator until paramedics arrived on scene and took over, the release stated.
Adeyeye was transported to Methodist Hospitals Northlake where she was pronounced dead at 11:40 a.m.
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