Two Dead in Miller County Accident

Two people are dead after an accident in Miller County over the weekend.

According to the Missouri Highway Patrol it happened Saturday night when a vehicle was making a left turn onto Highway 54 from Allen Road and pulled into the path of truck and was hit on the driver’s side.

The collision caused both vehicles into the median.

The Miller County coroner pronounced 76 year Harold Rempfer and 73 year old Julia Rempfer dead at the scene.

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