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Sunday, December 14, 2025 at 3:11 PM

Roanoke Man Dies

After I-81 Accident

Local Man Injured In Second Crash

A Roanoke man died following a two-vehicle accident on Interstate 81 just south of Fairfield last Thursday afternoon, the first of two accidents that happened that afternoon.

The fatal crash occurred at 3:38 p.m. on southbound Interstate 81 at the 199.6 milemarker.

According to the Virginia State Police, a 1995 Ford Super Wagon was traveling south when a 2004 Freightliner tractor trailer merged into the Ford’s travel lane. The Ford took evasive action and swerved to avoid the collision, lost control and crashed into the median, rolling over several times.

Domingo Sanchez-Lopez, 23, of Roanoke was a passenger in the Ford and was ejected from the vehicle. Mr. Lopez was not wearing his seatbelt and was transported to Carilion Rockbridge Community Hospital where he later died.

The driver of the Ford and two other passengers were also injured and transported to the hospital with non-lifethreatening injuries.

Responding units included South River Fire Department, Fairfield Rescue Squad, Rockbridge County Fire-Rescue, Lexington Fire Department, Buena Vista Rescue Squad, Kerrs Creek EMS, and Carilion Life-Guard.

Then at approximately 6 p.m., crews were dispatched to I-81 southbound at mile marker 204 just south of Raphine for a motor vehicle crash involving a passenger vehicle that struck the rear of a tractor-trailer, resulting in entrapment, said Rockbridge County Fire-Rescue Chief Nathan Ramsey.

According to the Virginia State Police, traffic was moving at about 20 miles per hour as a result of the first accident when a 2003 Hyundai Santa Fe, with the cruise control allegedly set at 75 mph, ran into the back of the tractor-trailer.

The passenger vehicle was driven by Bobbie J. Ingram, 51, of Glasgow.

Responding units included Raphine Fire Company, Fairfield Rescue Squad, and Rockbridge County Fire-Rescue. Lee Hi Towing and Recovery assisted by lifting the trailer off the passenger vehicle.

Ingram was airlifted to Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital, while the truck driver was transported via ground to the emergency department at Carilion Rockbridge Community Hospital.

Virginia State Police, Rockbridge County Sheriff’s Office, and the Virginia Department of Transportation were on the scene at both incidents. Southbound I-81 was shut down during both responses.


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