18-year-old driver ejected from vehicle in I-55 crash, dies from injuries

ST. LOUIS, MO – An 18-year-old driver was ejected from her vehicle after crashing on northbound I-55 Wednesday afternoon and died in the hospital from her injuries.

According to 5 On Your Side News, the fatal crash occurred on northbound I-55 at the Loughborough Avenue exit (202C) around 2 p.m. Ally Moore, 18, was speeding and lost control of her vehicle. It traveled off the interstate and rolled over onto a grass embankment.

Moore was ejected from the vehicle in the crash. It is unclear if she was wearing a seat belt at the time of the crash.

She, and an 18-year-old male passenger, were transported to a local hospital. Moore died at the hospital. Police report the male passenger was uninjured in the crash.

Investigations into the cause of the crash are ongoing.

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