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Moorcroft teen dies on single-car accident

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A 13-year-old Moorcroft girl was killed in a single-car, rollover crash near Pine Haven on Tuesday, according to a release from the Wyoming Highway Patrol.
McKenzie Cain was seated in the rear of the 1995 Chevrolet Berretta at the time of the accident and was the only passenger who wasn't wearing a seat belt.
Brittney Cain, 16, was driving the vehicle. The other passenger was 15-year-old Chelsea Dampman. Both are from Moorcroft, and both were treated an released from Campbell County Hospital in Gillette.
According to the report, Brittney Cain was driving westbound on Highway 113 on dry roads and during clear weather. She told troopers she was talking on the cell phone at 9:41 a.m. when her vehicle drifted off the roadway and onto the north shoulder. The WHP said evidence indicated Cain overcorrected the steering to the left, causing the Berretta to come back onto the roadway, where she then overcorrected to the right. That caused the vehicle to go into a broadside slide as it rotated clockwise. The vehicle went off the north side of the roadway, traveling down into the north barrow ditch. The Berretta then rolled two times, going through the right-of-way fence and coming to a rest on its wheels.
During the rollover, McKenzie Cain was partially ejected through the rear passenger window.
It was the 66th Wyoming highway fatality of the year. There were 70 at this time last year.

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