Springfield man sentenced to 30 years for crash that killed 3 people

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — A Springfield man has been given 30 years for drunkenly causing a crash that killed three people in 2019.

Andrew Lynch, 34, was sentenced to 30 years in prison for three counts of second-degree murder of Jamin Seabert, 41, Kimberly Seabert, 39, and Braeden Seabert, 19.

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Court documents say Lynch had alcohol and meth in his system when he was driving recklessly near the Ozark Empire Fairgrounds in August of 2019. He led Greene County Sheriff’s deputies on a chase when they tried to pull him over and eventually crashed into another car at the intersection of Glenstone Avenue and Kearney Street – killing three members of the Seabert family.

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