Crime & Safety
Skippack woman suffers minor injuries in crash on Collegeville Road
The cause has yet to be determined.
Skippack resident Linda Oshuida, 52, suffered only a nosebleed after her vehicle overturned in a two-car crash on Collegeville Road Tuesday morning, according to Trooper Brad Furlong. Emergency personnel transported her from the scene.
Furlong said Oshuida was wearing her seat belt, so she was protected from possible further injuries.
No other individuals were involved or injured in the crash. The cause is still unknown, but DUI isn't suspected, Furlong said.
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Oshuida was conscious, but unable to remember much of what happened, Furlong continued, noting she will be interviewed later.
Oshuida was traveling down Collegeville Road in Skippack, and unofficial reports indicate she may have struck a Saab sedan parked in front of and then flipped. The Saab's rear passenger-side tire was pushed up on a small pile of snow and ice by the curb.
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Last Chance Auto workers helped a Source One Auto Group, LLC employee with clearing the scene and uprighting the car so it could be towed.
Pennsylvania State Police, and were among the responders this morning.
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