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- Idaho police are investigating a crash near Yellowstone that killed seven people.
- A van carrying tourists from China and Italy collided with a pickup truck.
- Authorities are working with international consulates to notify next of kin.
ISLAND PARK, Idaho — Troopers say they're still working with international authorities to notify next of kin following a crash between a pickup truck and a passenger van carrying tourists Thursday evening that left seven people dead in southeast Idaho.
The Mercedes van was registered to Ctour Holiday LLC, a global travel company with a U.S. base in California. The driver of the van was also licensed in California, while the van was carrying 12 people visiting from China and one person from Italy, Idaho State Police said on Saturday.
The van was headed to Yellowstone National Park on a trip organized by the company.
"Due to the international nature of those involved, the process is complex and will take additional time," the agency wrote in an update. "As part of the investigation, the deceased will be transported to the Ada County Coroner's Office for autopsy and formal confirmation of identity. This step is essential to ensure accurate identification and documentation."
Emergency crews responded to a report of a crash on U.S. Highway 20 near Henry's Lake in Fremont County, Idaho, shortly after 7 p.m. on Thursday. Authorities say a 2021 red Dodge Ram pickup, driven by 25-year-old Isaiah Moreno of Humble, Texas, was traveling in a westbound lane when his vehicle collided with the passenger van traveling in an eastbound lane. The van then caught on fire.
Moreno and six people inside the van were killed. Bystanders reportedly helped first responders pull injured people out of the burning van. Eight other people inside the van were injured, including three who were airlifted to hospitals in Idaho and Montana. Their conditions have not been released.
It's still unclear what caused the crash, which remains under investigation.
Idaho troopers added Saturday that they will continue to "work closely" with Chinese and Italian consulates as the investigation continues, as well as Ctour Holiday.
Correction: Idaho State Police initially reported that the crash involved a black Chevrolet Silverado before saying it involved a red Dodge Ram pickup.
