Home Update: Three dead in fatal crash in Page County
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Update: Three dead in fatal crash in Page County

Chris Graham

Virginia State Police Trooper C.W. Greene is investigating a two-vehicle crash in Page County that has claimed three lives and injured others. The crash occurred Thursday at 2:08 p.m. on Route 340 at ½ a mile north of Route 700 (Runyon Road).

A 2008 Ford F-250 was traveling south on Rt. 340 when the driver lost control, crossed the center-line and collided head on with a northbound 2015 Dodge Grand Caravan.

The driver of the Ford, Douglas W. Sours, 65, of Shenandoah, Va., was transported to Winchester Medical Center with minor injuries. Sours was wearing a seat-belt.

The driver of the Dodge, Gurmeet Singh, 44, of Carteret, NJ., died at the scene as a result of his injuries. Singh was wearing a seat-belt.

Two of the Dodge’s three passengers died at the scene: Jasleen Kaur, 38, of Cateret, NJ., and a 6 year old female, of Carteret, NJ., died at the scene as a result of their injuries. The third passenger, an 11 year old male, was flown to UVA Medical Center for treatment of serious injuries. All occupants were wearing seat-belts.

The crash remains under investigation.

Charges are pending.

The Virginia State Police Culpeper Division’s Crash Reconstruction Team is assisting with the ongoing crash investigation. Page County Fire and EMS, Page County Sheriff’s Office, and VDOT assisted the State Police at the scene.

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