New details concerning driver of tanker crash
By: Sylvia Rose
Posted: Mar 7, 2020 6:45 PM EDT
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INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – In February, a semi hauling a tanker of jet fuel crashed in Indianapolis causing a massive fire that shut down I-465 and I-70 for hours.
The driver, Jeffrey Duke Denman, was helped out of the wreck by three good Samaritans and then transported to an area hospital in critical condition.
According to hospital officials, Denman passed away during the early morning hours of March 6.
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