A 21-year-old man was speeding on Golf Links Road Friday night when Tucson police say he lost control and slammed into a tractor-trailer.
Arizona Daily Star A 21-year-old man was killed Friday night when Tucson police say he lost control of the car he was driving and slammed into a semi tractor-trailer.
Sanchez was driving about 40 miles above the posted 40 mph speed limit on Golf Links when he lost control, and the car moved into the westbound lanes at the break in the median at South Sahuara Ave., the release said.Sanchez was declared dead at the crash scene. A passenger was taken to a hospital with injuries that were not life threatening, the release said.
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