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ALLEGAN COUNTY, MI – Two people have died after a two-vehicle crash on Monday, Nov. 3, just outside of the City of Allegan. The victims are a 43-year-old Allegan man and a 19-year-old Grand Rapids man, state police said. Their names were not released. Preliminary investigation showed that a car driven by the Grand Rapids man was headed east on 134th when he ran through a stop sign and struck a pickup truck going north on 30th Street in Allegan County’s Monterey Township. The Allegan man was taken to University of Michigan Health – West where he was pronounced dead. The pickup driver, a 43-year-old Allegan man, died at University of Michigan Health-West Hospital. He was not wearing a seatbelt. The other driver, a 19-year-old Grand Rapids man, suffered life-threatening injuries and died Tuesday at an area hospital. The Allegan man was not wearing a seat belt. It was unclear if the Grand Rapids man was using a seat belt. Allegan County Sheriff’s Department, Wayland Area EMS, Aero Med helicopter and Salem, Overisel and Hopkins fire departments assisted state police. The crash remains under investigation.