Ohio college mourns student killed in crash


Associated Press

ASHLAND, Ohio

An Ohio college campus is mourning the loss of a student killed in a weekend car crash.

Three other Ashland University students, including Rosalie Sepesy, 21, of Austintown, were hospitalized in serious condition after their car went through a stop sign and was struck by a pickup truck in Wellington, in Northeast Ohio. The Ohio State Highway Patrol said Andrew Keim, of Millersburg, died Saturday at MetroHealth Medical Center after the Friday evening accident. Three other students were hospitalized after being flown to the Cleveland hospital.

Troopers said Keim was riding in the back seat of a four-door car driven by 20-year-old Madalyn Humphrey of Elkins, West Virginia. She was listed in serious condition Sunday morning, along with passengers Paige Gorsuch, 21, of Wauseon, and Sepesy.

The driver of the pickup truck, Mark Zacharias, 56, of Wellington, was hospitalized in fair condition while Elizabeth Zacharias, 55, had been released from the hospital after treatment.