A Salt Lake man killed Saturday when the vintage car he was driving jumped a curb, ran through a chain-link fence and crashed into a concrete baseball dugout has been identified as Antonio Deherrera, 918 Navajo St.
Deherrera was thrown from a red 1955 Ford Crown Victoria into a chain-link fence in the accident at Riverside Park, 600 North and 1500 West, Salt Lake police said.His brother, Lawrence, was listed in serious condition Monday at LDS Hospital with a leg fracture and other injuries, a nursing supervisor said.
A Farmington man, meanwhile, remained in critical condition Monday at LDS Hospital with injuries suffered in a Saturday morning rollover near Nephi that killed a Pennsylvania man.
Jason Davis, 19, was ejected in the 1:56 a.m. accident. He suffered head injuries.
Nicolas Karlson, 20, driver of the car, and Mark Vogel, 22, Salt Lake City, received minor injuries. Karlson, a New York native, was booked into Juab County Jail for investigation of automobile homicide, said Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Steve Pelton.
Killed in that accident was Robert Woldorf, 19, Harrisburg, Pa.