Clay County rollover crash claims one life

Tuesday, April 28, 2015
A Clay City man died Monday after the pickup truck he was driving rolled multiple times, ejecting the driver and landing on top of him. David Brett Lindsey was later pronounced dead at St. Vincent-Clay Hospital. (Courtesy of Indiana State Police)

BRAZIL -- A Clay City died in a rollover crash on Interstate 70 Monday evening.

At 5:50 p.m., Indiana State Police and Clay County emergency agencies responded to a rollover crash in the westbound lanes of Interstate 70 near the 22-mile marker, about a mile west of the Brazil exit.

David Brett Lindsey, 49, was ejected and trapped under the vehicle. He was later pronounced deceased at St. Vincent-Clay Hospital.

Preliminary investigation revealed a westbound 2000 Toyota Tundra driven by Lindsey appeared to have suddenly veered off onto the emergency shoulder. Lindsey's vehicle appears to have veered back across the westbound lanes, rolling over multiple times ejecting the driver.

The Toyota came to rest on top of the driver near the median and white fog line area. The victim was not wearing a seatbelt at the time of the crash.

Clay County Sheriff's Deputy Eric Oberholtzer and medical personnel from CARE ambulance arrived on the scene first. Oberholtzer utilized his car jack to elevate the pickup truck, allowing first responders to extricate Lindsey.

The victim was transported by ground to St. Vincent-Clay Hospital in Brazil and later succumbed to his injuries.

Troopers are investigating the possibility that Lindsey's pickup made contact with another vehicle prior to the crash. Witnesses reported that a straight cargo truck and the Toyota pickup both appeared to be operating somewhat erratically prior to the pickup rolling over.

The investigation is ongoing.

An autopsy was scheduled Tuesday.

The crash was investigated by Trooper Nicole Cheeks. Assisting were ISP Troopers Brian Thomas, Yan Dravigne, Tim Rader and Sgt. Joe Watts, Clay County Sheriff's Office, Clay County Coroner's Office, Posey Township Fire/Rescue, Jackson Township Fire/Rescue, CARE ambulance, AirEvac and Lambert's Towing.

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  • Sad. And a seat belt would have made a difference.

    -- Posted by localman on Tue, Apr 28, 2015, at 6:49 AM
  • it says name will be released pending notification. Isn't the name listed before that in the article?

    -- Posted by talkymom3 on Tue, Apr 28, 2015, at 2:53 PM
    Response by Jared Jernagan:
    Thanks for the catch. Not all of the original story got deleted when it was updated.
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