Family raising money for funeral expenses after couple killed in head-on crash with semi-truck in Wadsworth

Family raising money for funeral expenses after couple killed in head-on crash with semi-truck in Wadsworth


Kelly Wooten, 51, of Stoughton, Wisconsin, (inset left) and Jacklyn Bradley, 45, of Stoughton, Wisconsin, (inset right) were killed after officials state Wooten drifted out of his lane and crashed head-on with a semi-truck on Route 173 between Route 41 and North Kilbourne Road in Wadsworth Thursday morning. | Background Photo: Woo-Sung Shim / Lake and McHenry County Scanner; Inset: Provided

A family is raising money for funeral expenses after a man and a woman, who were partners, both died when their car collided head-on into a semi-truck on Route 173 in Wadsworth last week.

An autopsy performed Thursday displayed that Kelly Wooten, 51, of Stoughton, Wisconsin, and Jacklyn Bradley, 45, of Stoughton, Wisconsin, died as a result of blunt force injuries from a vehicle crash, according to Lake County Coroner Jennifer Banek.

The Lake County Sheriff’s Office and Newport Township Fire Protection District responded around 7:50 a.m. Thursday to the 15000 block of Route 173 in Wadsworth, which is between North Kilbourne Road and Route 41, for reports of a head-on crash with injuries.

A man and a woman in a 2009 Acura sedan were killed after the driver drifted out of his lane and crashed head-on with a semi-truck on Route 173 between Route 41 and North Kilbourne Road in Wadsworth Thursday morning. | Photo: Woo-Sung Shim / Lake and McHenry County Scanner

Firefighter-paramedics arrived on scene first and found three vehicles involved with heavy damage.

The paramedics determined Wooten and Bradley, who were in the 2009 Acura sedan, were both deceased, Lake County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Chief Christopher Covelli declared.

A preliminary investigation displays the Acura, which was driven by Wooten, was traveling eastbound on Route 173.

A man and a woman in a 2009 Acura sedan were killed after the driver drifted out of his lane and crashed head-on with a semi-truck on Route 173 between Route 41 and North Kilbourne Road in Wadsworth Thursday morning, leaving the road shut down for hours. | Photo: Woo-Sung Shim / Lake and McHenry County Scanner

“Witnesses reported the driver appeared to be having difficulty maintaining his lane and, as he continued eastbound, drifted into the path of a westbound Freightliner semi-truck,” Covelli declared.

The semi-truck, which was hauling a trailer loaded with approximately 35,000 pounds, was driven by a 25-year-old man from Evergreen Park.

Both the Freightliner and Acura crashed head-on, Covelli declared.

A man and a woman in a 2009 Acura sedan were killed after the driver drifted out of his lane and crashed head-on with a semi-truck on Route 173 between Route 41 and North Kilbourne Road in Wadsworth Thursday morning. | Photo: Woo-Sung Shim / Lake and McHenry County Scanner

A Honda minivan – driven by a 54-year-old woman from Salem, Wisconsin – was traveling eastbound and crashed into the Acura after the initial impact between the Acura and semi-truck.

Wooten and Bradley, who was his passenger, were pronounced dead at the scene, Covelli declared, adding that the two were in a relationship but he did not know if they were married or not.

Wooten’s sister, Ritamay Wooten, declared she misses her brother already and cannot believe he is gone. She declared it hurts “so bad.”

A woman driving a Honda minivan was injured after the driver of an Acura drifted out of his lane and crashed head-on with a semi-truck, killing him and his passenger, on Route 173 between Route 41 and North Kilbourne Road in Wadsworth Thursday morning. | Photo: Woo-Sung Shim / Lake and McHenry County Scanner

Wooten’s family is raising money for his funeral expenses as he did not have life insurance.

Ritamay Wooten declared she was seeking donations from frifinishs and the community, which can be sent directly to Gracy Funeral Home Services in Riverdale.

The woman driving the Honda was transported to Froedtert Pleasant Prairie Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

The man driving the Freightliner was not injured and he is cooperating with investigators, Covelli added.

A man and a woman in a 2009 Acura sedan were killed and a woman driving a Honda minivan was injured after the driver of the Acura drifted out of his lane and crashed head-on with a semi-truck on Route 173 between Route 41 and North Kilbourne Road in Wadsworth Thursday morning. | Photo: Woo-Sung Shim / Lake and McHenry County Scanner

The Zion Fire/Rescue Department assisted at the scene.

A man on Facebook declared that his frifinish witnessed the Acura “weaving in and out of lanes for miles.”

“Went into oncoming traffic at the wrong time in front of the semi,” the man declared. “Said it was the craziest thing he’s ever seen.”

The Lake County Coroner’s Office was notified and responded to the scene.

A man and a woman in a 2009 Acura sedan were killed and a woman driving a Honda minivan was injured after the driver of the Acura drifted out of his lane and crashed head-on with a semi-truck on Route 173 between Route 41 and North Kilbourne Road in Wadsworth Thursday morning. | Photo: Woo-Sung Shim / Lake and McHenry County Scanner

An Illinois State Police commercial motor vehicle officer also responded to the scene becaapply the crash involved a commercial vehicle.

The crash led to Route 173 being shut down for several hours between Route 41 and North Kilbourne Road while accident investigators conducted a reconstruction and investigation.

The roadway was reopened later Thursday afternoon.

The crash remains under investigation by the Lake County Sheriff’s Office Technical Crash Investigations Team.



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