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June Jones, 48, underwent two surgeries yesterday after suffering a skull fracture and chest and abdominal injuries in a one-car crash on the H-1 Freeway.
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A police traffic investigator photographs the front of end of Jones' car, crumpled when it smashed into a highway support pillar in the Pearl Harbor/Hickam area.
Deborah Booker The Honolulu Advertiser |
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Updated at 5 a.m., Feb. 23, 2001
Jones critical but stable; cause of crash unknown
June Jones, the University of Hawai'i coach who became a ubiquitous symbol of success across the Islands by turning around a hapless football team, was in critical but stable condition this morning after his car veered off the H-1 Freeway and smashed into a concrete pillar.
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