A devastating head-on collision in Johnson County, Missouri has left one man dead and another seriously injured. The tragic crash happened late Friday night on the 50 Freeway, where 45-year-old Peter Goss of Mission Hills, Kansas was identified as the driver involved.
According to the Missouri Highway Patrol (MSHP), Goss was operating a Chevrolet Suburban in the wrong direction on the divided highway when the crash occurred. His vehicle collided head-on with a Subaru Legacy driven by 65-year-old Kevin Wilson of Lee’s Summit, Missouri. The impact of the crash proved fatal for Wilson, who was pronounced dead at the scene just before 12:15 a.m. by the Johnson County Coroner.
Peter Goss was rushed to a nearby hospital by emergency responders with serious injuries. The MSHP report said Goss has been charged with multiple offenses, including driving under the influence, driving the wrong way on a divided highway and careless and reckless driving involving an accident.
So far, authorities have not confirmed whether either Goss or Wilson were wearing a seat belt at the time of the crash. The crash marks the 56th fatality and 63rd death reported by MSHP Troop A in 2024.
This tragic incident serves as a grim reminder of the dangers of impaired driving and the devastating effects it can have on individuals and their families. Further details about Goss’ condition or legal proceedings have not yet been released.
Conclusion
The crash that claimed the life of Kevin Wilson and seriously injured Peter Goss has left a deep impact on the local community. As investigations continue, it remains vital for all drivers to remain vigilant and responsible on the roads to prevent similar tragedies in the future.