TOWN OF BROOKLYN – A second passenger involved in an April 18 utility terrain vehicle crash in the town of Brooklyn has died, the Green Lake County Sheriff’s Office said.
In a news release, the sheriff’s office identified the second victim as Timothy Kamphuis, 46.
Victims identified by Green Lake County Sheriff’s Office
Nicole Deaver, 40, of Fairwater, was previously identified as the other person who died.
Two other people were injured in the crash on Princeton Road.
The sheriff’s office said April 24 the crash remained under investigation. The conditions of the two survivors were not released.
What happened: UTV crash on Princeton Road near Honeysuckle Lane
Deputies were called about 5:05 p.m. April 18 after a 911 report of a UTV crash near the intersection of Princeton Road and Honeysuckle Lane, the sheriff’s office said.
The UTV was traveling east when it failed to negotiate a curve and crashed, authorities said.
Investigators said none of the four occupants was wearing a seat belt and that Deaver was ejected. Officials attempted lifesaving measures, but she was pronounced dead at the scene.
Investigation involves sheriff’s office, DNR and medical examiner
The crash is being investigated by the Green Lake County Sheriff’s Office, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and the Green Lake County Medical Examiner’s Office.
Contact Brandon Reid at breid@usatodayco.com.
This article originally appeared on Fond du Lac Reporter: Green Lake County UTV crash claims second life, sheriff says
Reporting by Brandon Reid, Fond du Lac Reporter / Fond du Lac Reporter
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