UPDATE: FATAL CAR CRASH ON S MOLALLA FOREST RD; TWO DEAD, THREE INJURED IDENTIFIED
News Release from Clackamas Co. Sheriff's Office
Posted on FlashAlert: August 4th, 2014 11:50 AM
UPDATE 08/04/14:
The Sheriff's Office is now able to release the names of those involved in the traffic crash that ended with a car in the Molalla River.
The driver Alexandra Alexandrova Samoilov 19 year old female of Canby died as a result of the crash.
The front passenger Marina Toran 19 year old female of Salem also died as a result of the crash.
The three rear passengers were transported to the hospital and there conditions are unknown at this time. The are identified as Feudosii T Semerikov 21 year old male from Gervais OR, Dennis Frolov 22 year old male form Atmor Alberta Canada, and Antip Alagoz 20 year old male from Plamondon Alberta Canada.
The cause of the crash is still under investigation. It is unknown if alcohol was a factor in the crash.
##CCSO##
On August 2, 2014 at approximately 8:05 PM, Clackamas County Sheriff's Office Deputies responded to a report of a single-vehicle traffic crash on S Molalla Forest Rd at about mile post 7.5 south of Molalla, Oregon. Initial reports indicated a passenger vehicle traveled off the roadway, down a steep embankment, and into the Molalla River.
Upon arrival, responding Deputies discovered the crashed vehicle in the Molalla River and down about a 100 foot embankment. There were five occupants in the vehicle. Two of the occupants, the driver and a passenger, were killed as a result of the crash and the three other passengers were injured.
The cause of the deaths and extent of the passengers' injuries is unknown at this time. However, two of the passengers were transported to Portland area hospitals by the Life Flight Network and the third passenger was transported to an area hospital by ambulance.
As part of the investigation, Deputies learned at least one passerby rendered aid to the injured passengers at the crash scene until Sheriff's Office personnel arrived. When Deputies arrived, two of them climbed down the embankment and rendered aid themselves until the injured passengers were safely pulled up the embankment by rescue personnel.
The water and steep embankment created a hazardous rescue operation for both the crash victims and first responders. Personnel from the Sheriff's Office's Marine Unit and Dive/Rescue Team coordinated with the Clackamas County Water Rescue Consortium to rescue the injured passengers using specialized equipment.
The Clackamas County Water Rescue Consortium is comprised of personnel from the Clackamas County Sherriff's Office, Clackamas Fire District, Gladstone Fire Department, Lake Oswego Fire Department, Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue, Estacada Rural Fire District, Canby Fire District, Sandy Fire District, and American Medical Response.
Although rescue personnel have left the scene, the crash is still being investigated by the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office and the Clackamas County Medical Examiner's Office. The names of the deceased are being withheld pending family notifications.
Please reference CCSO case number 14-20985.
The Sheriff's Office is now able to release the names of those involved in the traffic crash that ended with a car in the Molalla River.
The driver Alexandra Alexandrova Samoilov 19 year old female of Canby died as a result of the crash.
The front passenger Marina Toran 19 year old female of Salem also died as a result of the crash.
The three rear passengers were transported to the hospital and there conditions are unknown at this time. The are identified as Feudosii T Semerikov 21 year old male from Gervais OR, Dennis Frolov 22 year old male form Atmor Alberta Canada, and Antip Alagoz 20 year old male from Plamondon Alberta Canada.
The cause of the crash is still under investigation. It is unknown if alcohol was a factor in the crash.
##CCSO##
On August 2, 2014 at approximately 8:05 PM, Clackamas County Sheriff's Office Deputies responded to a report of a single-vehicle traffic crash on S Molalla Forest Rd at about mile post 7.5 south of Molalla, Oregon. Initial reports indicated a passenger vehicle traveled off the roadway, down a steep embankment, and into the Molalla River.
Upon arrival, responding Deputies discovered the crashed vehicle in the Molalla River and down about a 100 foot embankment. There were five occupants in the vehicle. Two of the occupants, the driver and a passenger, were killed as a result of the crash and the three other passengers were injured.
The cause of the deaths and extent of the passengers' injuries is unknown at this time. However, two of the passengers were transported to Portland area hospitals by the Life Flight Network and the third passenger was transported to an area hospital by ambulance.
As part of the investigation, Deputies learned at least one passerby rendered aid to the injured passengers at the crash scene until Sheriff's Office personnel arrived. When Deputies arrived, two of them climbed down the embankment and rendered aid themselves until the injured passengers were safely pulled up the embankment by rescue personnel.
The water and steep embankment created a hazardous rescue operation for both the crash victims and first responders. Personnel from the Sheriff's Office's Marine Unit and Dive/Rescue Team coordinated with the Clackamas County Water Rescue Consortium to rescue the injured passengers using specialized equipment.
The Clackamas County Water Rescue Consortium is comprised of personnel from the Clackamas County Sherriff's Office, Clackamas Fire District, Gladstone Fire Department, Lake Oswego Fire Department, Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue, Estacada Rural Fire District, Canby Fire District, Sandy Fire District, and American Medical Response.
Although rescue personnel have left the scene, the crash is still being investigated by the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office and the Clackamas County Medical Examiner's Office. The names of the deceased are being withheld pending family notifications.
Please reference CCSO case number 14-20985.
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