VERNER — Searchers have found the body of a Mingo County woman whose vehicle plunged into the Guyandotte River near Verner.
Authorities and family members identified the victim as 63-year-old Bertha Dean of Gilbert. Dean’s body was found early Friday morning on the riverbank near the accident scene.
A pickup truck driven by Dean went into the river along Route 80 Thursday evening. A male passenger managed to get out of the vehicle.
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