Chloe Love has been identified as one of the five victims who lost their lives in a tragic car crash early in the morning on October 6th in Clermont County.
A GoFundMe page created in her memory describes her as a vibrant, young woman who touched the lives of many. “She was suddenly taken from this earth in the early morning hours,” the page reads. “Chloe was in a terrible car wreck and was taken way too soon. She was so loved by every single person she met and had the most infectious laugh. She will be missed beyond measure, and this is truly a devastating loss.”
Chloe attended Milford Senior High School.
The crash occurred at 1:34 a.m. in the 2500 block of State Route 28, near the Bronze Bell Bar and Grill in Pleasant Plain.
According to Sgt. Joseph Westhoven of the Ohio State Highway Patrol, a Chrysler vehicle was traveling eastbound on SR-28, while a Subaru was heading northbound into Pleasant Plain.
The exact details of the crash are still under investigation, but it’s believed that the Chrysler, which was reportedly speeding, played a significant role.
There were four people in the Chrysler, three of whom were pronounced dead at the scene.
The fourth is in critical condition at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center.
Both occupants of the Subaru, who were wearing seatbelts, also died in the crash.
The investigation is ongoing as authorities work to piece together what led to the devastating accident.