Beloved mom of 3 killed when massive tree crashes onto SUV in freak highway accident
An Ohio mother of three was killed after a massive tree came crashing down on her SUV as she drove along a highway over the weekend, authorities said.
Bridget E.
Reagan, 35, of Minerva, was behind the wheel of a 2023 Jeep Wagoneer traveling west on U.S.
Route 30 in Paris Township around 5:24 p.m.
Saturday when a tree toppled from a wooded area and crashed onto the vehicle, according to the Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSHP).
Reagan was pronounced dead at the scene, OSHP said.
"We’re trying to determine whether or not the ground was saturated, if the tree was rotted or things like that — everything points to being an act of God," Lt.
Johnnie Maier of the Ohio State Highway Patrol told WEWS.
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Reagan was a small-business owner and well-known member of the Minerva community, where she owned Chic Haven, a clothing and home décor boutique.
Reagan’s sudden death prompted an outpouring of grief from family, friends, fellow business owners and members of the tight-knit Minerva community .
The Minerva Area Chamber of Commerce offered its "deepest and most heartfelt condolences" to Reagan’s family, friends and loved ones, describing her as a valued member of the local business community who brought "an incredible amount of energy, warmth, and joy" to those around her.
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In a Facebook post last year, she asked friends to mark her birthday by donating to SAVE22 Veterans , an Ohio nonprofit focused on supporting veterans and raising awareness about veteran suicide.
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