Person killed in vehicle crash on I-94 near suburban Northfield

An investigation found that about 9:45 p.m. someone driving a 2013 blue Volvo was traveling south on I-94 near Tower Road when they lost control of the vehicle, began to roll.

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A person was killed May 29, 2020, in a vehicle crash on Interstate 94 near Northfield.

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A 45-year-old woman was killed in a vehicle crash Friday on Interstate 94 near north suburban Northfield, according Illinois State police.

An investigation found that about 9:45 p.m. 45-year-old Kristine Kilmer, of Lake Forest, was driving a 2013 blue Volvo south on I-94 when she lost control of her vehicle and began to roll near Tower Road, state police said. The Volvo rolled over onto the Frontage Road and struck a 2019 silver Infinity head on.

Kilmer dead at the scene, state police said. The driver of Infinity was taken to the hospital in serious condition.

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