Student killed in car accident
Western Illinois University freshman Tysonn Shivers, 23, was killed in a car accident at approximately 11:50 hours Friday evening at Spring Lake Road, County Road 600 E.
Two passengers were injured in the accident. Aurora Cowen, 18, Beardstown, Ill., spinal cord and injured by helicopter to OSF Saint Francis Medical Center in Peoria, Ill., where they in good condition Monday. In addition, in the car, Lisa Marks, Western freshman. She was treated for minor injuries at McDonough District Hospital and released.
According to Rick Manser, deputy head of the McDonough County Sheriff’s Department, the accident took place on a stretch of the road, where it turns left and right. He said that the vehicle he has done for the first part of the curve, but on the second, the car went to the south side of the road and rolled around.
The Sheriff’s Department said the alcohol was found in the vehicle, but the results of blood tests are not yet the return of Coroner, to determine if it is a factor in the accident.
According to the Sheriff’s Department, Shivers was determined, the driver of the vehicle.
Manser said Shivers was thrown outside the vehicle and was pronounced dead, though officials arrived on the scene. He added that two other passengers in the car were already outside the vehicle.
Shivers was behind Rock Island, Ill., and was its first semester of the West, according to John Maguire, director of University Relations.
A visit chills place Thursday at 11 am, with his funeral the next noon. Both are at harvest time Family Worship-Documentation Centre 636 Kirkwood Blvd. Davenport, Iowa.
Whoever wants to send flowers or donations to the family’s thrill is in the care of Mr. and Mrs. Richard chills, 925 24 Ave., Rock Island, IL 61201st
Students, was generally marked by this incident and need to talk to someone who can go to the University Counseling Center is located in the basement of Memorial Hall, Monday through Friday between 8 am and 4:30 pm
“What the students have questions, we can help, if feelings of sadness, feelings, feelings of guilt or anger, we can help,” said Michael Illovsky, Counselor.
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