What caused the UTV crash?
The crash occurred when Caelan Markunas attempted to pass another vehicle, lost control, and the UTV rolled over.
Accidents / Local Incidents
A 21-year-old woman from Wisconsin Dells, Caelan Markunas, tragically passed away following a UTV accident in Sauk County. The community mourns the loss of a young woman who was about to get married.
The Sauk County Sheriff’s Office reported that the crash occurred on June 10 on Coon Bluff Road. First responders found the UTV severely damaged, and Markunas was thrown approximately 30 yards from the vehicle. Investigations indicated that Markunas was not wearing a seat belt and attempted to pass another vehicle, leading to the UTV rolling over multiple times after she entered a ditch and overcorrected. The lack of a seatbelt and inexperience were major contributing factors in this fatal accident. The family was planning her wedding this summer, and her father remembers her fondly.
The crash occurred when Caelan Markunas attempted to pass another vehicle, lost control, and the UTV rolled over.
The crash happened on Coon Bluff Road in the town of Dellona, Wisconsin.
Speed, lack of experience operating the UTV, and not wearing a seat belt were contributing factors.
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