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PAROWAN — One person was killed on I-15 after either driving distracted or falling asleep at the wheel Tuesday morning, police said.
A 2005 GMC Envoy rolled multiple times after overcorrecting twice on northbound I-15 near Parowan around 7:30 a.m., the Utah Highway Patrol reported.
The driver, whose name, age and gender weren't immediately released, was dead when troopers arrived at the scene. A passenger, who was also not identified, was flown by helicopter to a St. George Hospital after their right leg became trapped under a door.
"Marks at the scene are consistent with a driver who had fallen asleep or been distracted and drove off the left side of the roadway," UHP said in a statement.
The driver reportedly over-corrected to the right and then to the left before the vehicle rolled. The Envoy's speed may have also played a factor in the crash, according to police.