GRASS LAKE TOWNSHIP, Mich. (FOX 2) - (Update 7 p.m. March 2): One of the victims has died from his injuries. There is a GoFundMe page HERE.
Two people remain hospitalized with serious injuries after they were allegedly struck by a Michigan driver suspected of being drunk.
State Police said the crash happened on I-94 in Jackson County when a 30-year-old driver was traveling westbound on the highway and attempted to merge.
The driver stuck a passenger car that was occupied by two people ages 58 and 39.
The crash happened around 6:35 p.m. Wednesday and all three occupants were taken to Henry Ford Allegiance in Jackson for treatment.
State police say the driver, a resident of Osseo which is north of the state's border with Ohio, was operating while intoxicated when he crashed.
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The at-fault driver was treated before being released to the Jackson County Jail for drunk driving related charges.
The crash remains under investigation.