Chloe Love Milford OH Death – A car accident that occurred early on Sunday morning resulted in the deaths of five persons and left one person in serious condition.
Additionally, the Ohio State Highway Patrol is currently conducting an investigation into the event that took place on State Route 28 close to Edenton Pleasant Plain Road at approximately 1:43 in the morning.
There were two vehicles involved in the collision, according to the reports: a Chrysler 300 from 2005 and a Subaru Legacy from 2007.
Mathew Penny, 25, Chloe Love, 19, and Dezmen Jernigan, 18, were the unfortunate individuals who unfortunately became victims of the crash. It was determined that Dustin McDole, 43, and Andrea Iery, 42, were the two individuals who were killed in the Subaru accident.
At the time of the collision, Penny was purportedly operating the Chrysler, while McDole was operating the Subaru. Both vehicles were involved in incidents. It was determined by the Clermont County Coroner’s Office that all five victims had passed away at the scene of the incident.
An extra passenger in the Chrysler, Ayden Taylor, who was 18 years old at the time of the collision, managed to survive the collision but was taken to the University of Cincinnati Medical Centre with injuries that the authorities have described as “life-threatening complications.” The severity of his situation has not improved, and his loved ones and friends are impatiently awaiting any new information regarding his health.
This unfortunate tragedy is still being investigated by the Ohio State Highway Patrol, which is continuing its investigation to establish the circumstances that led up to it.
Click here for Chloe Love GoFundMe by Ashley Rettig
A GoFundMe account has been created to support the deceased family in these trying times. A statement from the account reads “Chloe Love was suddenly taken from this earth in the early morning hours of 10/06/24. She was in a terrible car wreck and was taken way too soon. Chloe was so loved by every single person she met and touched the lives of so many.”