Pekin man dead after a two-vehicle accident

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The Tazewell County Sheriff’s Office said the man was pronounced deceased after a two-vehicle accident. (DavidsonScott/flickr)

By WMBD and Blake Haas

PEKIN – An area man is dead after a Wednesday morning crash in rural South Pekin.

Officials were first called to the intersection of Rt. 29 and Main St. at 6:12 a.m. Wednesday.

A 42-year-old Pekin man was found entrapped in a vehicle.

The Tazewell County Sheriff’s Office said the man was pronounced deceased at OSF Saint Francis Medical Center after a two-vehicle accident. Peoria County Coroner Jamie Harwood identified the deceased as Chad Williams, 42, of  Pekin. Williams had a rapid decline in his condition while being treated at the hospital, and despite aggressive resuscitation efforts, was pronounced deceased at 9:37 a.m.

The occupants of the second vehicle received minor injuries.

The investigation is still ongoing.

Blake Haas can be reached at [email protected].

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