One person is dead in the aftermath of a crash into a disabled car on Interstate 96 in Metro Detroit, Michigan State Police said.
Troopers said the fatal crash happened after a passerby had taken two children, ages 4 and 8, out of the disabled car, but the driver was still inside.
The initial crash happened shortly before 8:50 p.m. Sunday on eastbound I-96 near Warren Avenue in Wayne County. A 34-year-old man was driving a Hyundai, merging from I-94 onto I-96, police said. While merging into the traffic, the Hyundai driver struck the side of a semi truck, lost control and then crashed into the left concrete wall.
That left his disabled vehicle partially blocking the left lane.
A passer-by stopped and got the children out of the car.
While the kids were outside, but the driver was still inside, a Dodge Ram approached the scene in the left lane. Troopers said the Dodge driver struck the Hyundai, lost control, then struck the semi truck that was stopped as a result of the initial crash. The Hyundai spun around and struck the vehicle of the passerby who had stopped to assist.
The Hyundai driver was taken to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead.