A 38-year-old woman and her 2-year-old child were traveling north on I-15. According to authorities, the woman lost consciousness, crossed the median, and hit a mile marker, and then the woman apparently over-corrected and the vehicle rolled several times. The woman was wearing her seat belt and the child was in a correctly installed five point harness car-seat. The MHP states the accident could have killed them both if they would not have been wearing their seatbelts. Both the mother and child were taken to a hospital in Great Falls with minor injuries.
Mitchell Kopczyk, 50 and Richard Fliehler, 56, both from Bigfork, died when their car went off Montana 209. Authorities say Kopczyk was driving east on Montana 209 with Fliehler as a passenger, and he came to a slight curve in the road and lost control of the vehicle. Both men were not wearing seat belts and were ejected from the vehicle.












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