A tragic chain of events unfolded on a Clermont County road Tuesday afternoon when a three-vehicle crash resulted in the death of a 51-year-old woman and injuries to six others. The Ohio State Highway Patrol reported that the collision occurred just after 2 p.m. at the confluence of State Route 32 and Herold Road. Local12 News identified the woman who perished in the incident as Tassie Sherman.
Details from the Ohio State Highway Patrol, obtained by Cincinnati.com, outline how the accident unfolded. A 2014 Chevrolet Sonic, driven by 26-year-old Robert Sherman, was stopped southbound on Herold Road before it ventured into the intersection. A 2020 Lincoln Navigator, driven by 71-year-old Jenny Stahl, who was traveling east on State Route 32, struck the Sonic, leading to a secondary collision with a 2019 Infiniti QX60 that was stationary northbound on Herold Road.
The violent encounter caused the Navigator to careen off-road and down an embankment, troopers said. According to Local12 News, the aftermath of the collision left six other individuals with various injuries, though the extent and severity of their conditions were not detailed.
As the community grapples with the sudden loss and the ripple of grief and trauma such events invariably bring, the authorities continue their investigation into the specific causes behind the tragic crash. FOX19 relayed the names involved in the accident, where 58-year-old Miles Harrigan was identified as the driver of the Infiniti QX60. The relation, if any, between Robert Sherman and the deceased, Tassie Sherman, has not been made clear by officials or in reports following the incident.
As this story continues to develop, more information is expected to be released. In the meantime, the crash serves as a somber reminder of the unwavering need for vigilance and safety on the roadways, and a community is left mourning as it confronts the fragility of life amid everyday routines.