Huber Heights, OH – Natalie Daly and Nevin Vince Killed in Wrong-Way Crash on I-70
Huber Heights, OH is mourning the tragic deaths of Natalie Daly and Nevin Vince, both 18, who were killed in a catastrophic wrong-way collision on Interstate 70 early Sunday morning. The crash also claimed the life of 55-year-old Doniell Snow, who was driving the SUV that collided with their vehicle.
The crash occurred just after 1:13 a.m., when Snow entered the eastbound lanes of I-70 via the exit ramp from State Route 201—but was traveling in the westbound direction. His SUV first struck a Honda Accord before colliding head-on with the Chevy Trax carrying Daly and Vince. A Chevy Malibu also became part of the wreckage.
The impact was devastating. Emergency responders described a scene of twisted metal, debris, and fire stretching nearly a mile and a half. The Trax carrying the two teens erupted in flames almost immediately. All three victims—Snow, Daly, and Vince—were pronounced dead at the scene, leaving families and the community reeling.
Natalie Daly and Nevin Vince were recent high school graduates, known and loved in their hometown for their warmth, energy, and promise. Their deaths have struck especially hard in the local community, which had celebrated their accomplishments just weeks before the tragedy.
Witnesses and early investigations suggest Snow may have been traveling at speeds approaching 80 mph when the collision occurred. Some witnesses reported the SUV appeared to follow the Trax across lanes before impact, though authorities caution that nothing is confirmed regarding intent.
Law enforcement is investigating how Snow ended up driving the wrong way on I-70. Officials are reviewing video footage, social media activity, and witness statements to reconstruct the events leading up to the crash. Investigators are also examining the vehicles for mechanical issues and tracing Snow’s movements earlier in the night.
Emergency crews worked through the night to clear the wreckage, which involved multiple agencies due to the scale of the collision and ensuing fire. The scene was described as one of the most severe traffic incidents the area has experienced in recent years.
In response to the tragedy, local residents have organized vigils and memorials. A candlelight gathering at Greenon Stadium drew hundreds of mourners, who came to honor Daly and Vince and offer condolences to grieving family members. Community leaders emphasized the importance of remembering the victims’ lives and contributions.
Authorities are urging drivers to remain vigilant, especially at night, and to report any wrong-way drivers immediately. Officials highlighted the fragility of life and the rapid consequences of high-speed collisions on highways, stressing that safety awareness can prevent future tragedies.
As investigations continue, the community of Huber Heights grapples with the profound loss of three lives. The deaths of Natalie Daly and Nevin Vince, along with Doniell Snow, leave an indelible mark on the city, reminding residents of the tragic consequences of wrong-way driving and the importance of road safety





