On Saturday, Hannah Goman, 20, died when her car was struck by a truck moving the wrong way on a highway near Winona, Minnesota. Hannah Goman, a 2020 Stevens Point Area, Senior High graduate. Goman was a nursing and health sciences student at Winona State University, according to the Fall 2021 Dean’s List.
She was a passenger in a Toyota Camry struck by a Chevrolet Silverado truck at 12:45 a.m. Saturday. According to the Minnesota State Patrol, the Silverado was driving northbound in the southbound lanes of Highway 61 when it collided with the Camry at the intersection of Highway 61 and Highway 43.
Goman was rushed to a Winona hospital; she got life-threatening injuries and died later. The Camry’s driver, a 21-year-old Oshkosh man, and the only other passenger, a 22-year-old Oshkosh woman, both sustained non-life-threatening injuries. According to the Minnesota State Patrol, the Silverado’s driver, a 35-year-old man, had alcohol in his system at the time of the incident.
“My precious baby died doing what she loved,” Hannah’s mother, Jessica Goman, said in a message on Facebook.
She was in a Toyota Camry. On her way to college, Her car was hit by a truck. She hit head-on with a Chevrolet Silverado truck driven by a man in his thirties. She was ejected from the truck and died in the hospital shortly after. The second vehicle’s driver was brought to the hospital with significant injuries. On the New Jersey Turnpike, the incident occurred. Her body was flung into the car’s windshield, and her head became jammed in the dashboard as a result of the impact.
The second vehicle’s driver was injured, with a broken ankle and bruising. The driver, who was drunk and driving under the influence, was charged with criminal vehicular homicide and is presently being held in jail awaiting trial. The driver failed to yield the right of way at an intersection when she was struck. When he hit the victim, he was doing more than 70 miles per hour in a 55-mile-per-hour zone.
Hannah Goman, 20, of Stevens Point, Wisc., was critically injured in the crash and later died at the hospital.
Two passengers in her vehicle have non-life-threatening injuries. Goman was studying at Winona State for social work.https://t.co/VPtqgrDd6T pic.twitter.com/sPFjGaK5w9
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