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RYAN VANICEK, DANIEL SEELHOFF AND SCOTT GAYLORD KILLED IN MULTI-VEHICLE CRASH ON I-80 NEAR GIBBON

Jim Harris Sept. 24, 2019

Gibbon, Nebraska (September 24, 2019) – The three people who were killed in a multi-vehicle crash Friday afternoon near Gibbon have been identified by the authorities as Ryan Vanicek, 37, of Schuyler, Daniel Seelhoff, 50, of Lincoln and Scott Gaylord, 54, also of Lincoln.

The fatal crash happened around 3:00 p.m. September 22, on Interstate 80.

NSP said traffic had slowed as it was entering a construction zone on eastbound I-80 when a semi-tractor/truck trailer failed to slow down and struck the traffic from the rear.

The impact caused a chain reaction, involving seven vehicles. Vanicek’s Chevrolet Silverado was the first vehicle to be hit by the semi. Vanicek was flown to a Kearney hospital where he was later pronounced dead. Seelhoff, who was a passenger in the Silverado, was declared dead at the scene.

Gaylord was driving a Chevrolet Equinox. He was rushed to a Kearney hospital where he was pronounced dead.

Three other people sustained injuries in the crash. They are expected to recover.

The semi driver, Kenneth Kratt, 34, of Madera, California, sustained minor injuries in the crash.

The crash remains under investigation.

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