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FAIRFIELD, Idaho (AP) — A Washington state woman is dead after rolling her car over in south-central Idaho.
Idaho State Police investigators say it happened Saturday night on U.S. 20 east of the tiny city of Fairfield in Camas County. Twenty-one-year-old Carina Garcia of Bremerton lost control of her Chevrolet Cavalier and went off the roadway. She was ejected and killed even though she had been wearing her seatbelt.
Her passenger, 23-year-old Zachary Harmon of Port Orchard, Washington, was also wearing his seatbelt and was also injured. He was taken to a hospital in Boise.
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