A woman from California was killed in a serious crash on Interstate 95 south in New Hampshire on Wednesday morning.
The man behind the wheel, from Saugus, Massachusetts, was seriously hurt as well, according to New Hampshire State Police.
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The crash was reported shortly after 9 a.m. by the New Hampshire Department of Transportation in the area of Exit 3 near the Portsmouth-Greenland line.
State police said that the crash resulted in one fatality, and later identified the victim as a 65-year-old woman from Buena Park, California, a suburb south of Los Angeles, and the man driving the car, a Genesis G70, as a 38-year-old man, who was expected to survive his serious injuries.
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The woman was identified Thursday as Taesoon Hur. The man was identified as Byung Moo Hur; there was no update on his condition.
The car was traveling north on I-95 in Portsmouth when the driver lost control and the vehicle left the road, slamming into a light pole and ending up on its roof in the breakdown lane of the opposite highway near Exit 3B, police said. It wasn't immediately clear why the car lost control; the crash remains under investigation Wednesday afternoon.
The woman was pronounced dead at the scene; she'd been thrown from the car.
Anyone with information about the crash was asked to email Trooper Tyler Dodds.
Police initially said the crash involved multiple vehicles.