Semi-Truck Driver Dies In I-71 Crash In Northern Kentucky

44-year-old Kristopher Shantz was not wearing a seat belt.

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lucysue - 11/25/2012 12:29 AM
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I am this mans ex-wife and he always did wear his seat belt in the truck. I have pictures of him with his seat belt on driving. I don't know what happened but it isn't very nice to call someone irrispsible after they are dead. It sure doesn't help their families feel any better, that just makes them pissed at the remark. he was a professional and did his job well.Don't judge unless you walk in their shoes!! How do you know that the seat belt didn't come undone. I have had them not latch completely and come loose. His family need answers and closure.,not responces like that.

Chenoosesmom - 11/6/2012 4:17 PM
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I agree. I thought that they, of all people, would wear a seatbelt. Sorry for this man's family.

Jetaguy45230 - 11/6/2012 4:00 PM
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I can't believe a professional driver would not wear his seatbelt. Very irresponsible.
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