HOLLAND, Michigan — A 60-year-old Wyoming woman died from injuries sustained in a crash involving a deer and a building this weekend.
According to the Holland Department of Public Safety, the car crashed into a commercial building at 80 W 64th St. Suite 200 around 7:30 a.m. on Saturday.
Investigators believe a 2020 Toyota Camry was traveling on West I-196 when it hit a deer. The deer then went through the windshield hitting both passengers in the car.
The car then went off the roadway, through the right-of-way fence and crashed into a building.
Paramedics from AMR took both passengers to Holland Hospital. They were later transferred to Spectrum Health Butterworth Hospital.
The Department of Public Safety says the driver is a 55-year-old man and the passenger is a 60-year-old woman both from the city of Wyoming.
Authorities identified the passenger as Georgianne Covelli. Her husband has since been released from the hospital.
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