Car accident on highway I-65 kills Purdue freshman

A student at Purdue, was killed Wednesday in a car accident on Interstate 65 in Clinton County.

According to a press release from the Indiana State Police, Ross Eiler, 18, Lawrenceburg, Ind., was killed when he crossed the car was the median in the south, a path of the tractor-trailer.

Eiler, a freshman in the schools of engineering, he died as a result of suffering massive internal injuries. The driver of the tractor and trailer, David Richardson, Indianapolis 48, suffered minor injuries and was Witham hospital in Lebanon, Ind.

“I was very sorry to hear the messages (Eiler death). It is always a tragedy if we lose one of our students. My thoughts are with his family, “said Joe Bennett, Vice President of University Relations.

The investigation is ongoing and Indiana State Police, the reconstruction of the crash. It was not known, bore Eiler if seatbelts.

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