April 16, 2012 —
The identities of the parties from Friday's I-64 collision have been released.
Three pedestrians were struck by a vehicle when they exited their vehicle near the 166 mile marker.
The three pedestrians were identified as: Jimmy Yang, 39, Ren Yang, 65, both of Morehead, and Lin Hung, 24.
Hung was treated and released from Cabell Huntington Hospital. Jimmy Yang is still in serious condition at Cabell Huntington Hospital.
Ren Yang was pronounced dead by physicians at Cabell Huntington Hospital Sunday night.
The operator of the 2005 GMC was Jason E. Goebel, 40, of Nitro, WV. He was uninjured.
The cause of the collision is still under investigation by Trooper David Hobbs.
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