A fatal car accident occurred on US Route 119 near the Kanawha, Lincoln, and Boone County lines in West Virginia, resulting in the deaths of Jordan Butcher of Logan and James Isaacs of Chapmanville. The incident led to the closure of Corridor G in the Alum Creek vicinity, with emergency services responding to the scene. Initial reports indicated a multi-vehicle collision with injuries, involving individuals thrown from a vehicle and others trapped in the wreckage. Corridor G was shut down in both northbound and southbound lanes in the affected area.
West Virginia State Police troopers are conducting an investigation into the accident, and details surrounding the number of vehicles involved are unclear. The tragedy has deeply affected the local community, with condolences and support for the families involved. The family is expected to release an obituary and details about funeral arrangements for Jordan Butcher and James Isaacs. Logan, a city in Logan County, West Virginia, has a population of 1,438 as of the 2020 census.
oday has been one of the hardest days of my life. Last night I lost most likely my favorite kid I ever coached in my entire career. It wasn’t because he was the best player. It was because he never asked or wanted for anything. He worked his ass off every single day and wanted nothing more than to help every single person he came in contact with. I love you and your familyJordan Butcher. You were more like a son to me than a player. You came from a great family and they also would do anything for anybody. You’ll be sorely Jordan. You were loved by way more people than you ever realized. You were extremely special to the Gertz and Akers families. RIP big fella.
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Our heartfelt condolences go out to the deceased’s family and friends, who have been struggling with the loss of such an intelligent and compassionate individual.
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