SHELBY COUNTY — UPDATE: @8:20 p.m.
A man and a woman suffered serious injuries after a multi-vehicle crash on Interstate 75 in Shelby County on Saturday.
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Medics and state troopers from the Piqua Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSHP) responded just after 4:40 p.m. to I-75 northbound near mile-marker 91 in Clinton Township on reports of a crash, according to an OSHP spokesperson.
Video and photos showed that a car was on its top after a separate crash in the construction zone.
It also showed all lanes closed on I-75 NB past Fair Road.
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An initial investigation showed that a 2016 Hyundai Sonata was stopped in traffic due to a crash in the construction zone. A 2015 Harley-Davidson failed to stop and hit the rear of a stopped Hyundai.
Medics transported the driver of the Harley-Davidson, 60-year-old Kelvin Irving, and his passenger by ground ambulance to an area hospital.
CareFlight took them to Miami Valley Hospital with serious, life-threatening injuries.
Three people were in the Hyundai, including an eight-month-old baby. They claimed no injuries, the spokesperson said.
The crash remains under investigation.
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