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WSU grad from Mukilteo killed in car crash
A recent graduate of Washington State University whose parents emigrated from Russia more than 20 years ago was killed Wednesday evening in a one-vehicle rollover accident along the Snake River southwest of Pullman. Tanya Guseva, of Mukilteo, died at the scene in Garfield County, state troopers said.
A recent graduate of Washington State University whose parents emigrated from Russia more than 20 years ago was killed Wednesday evening in a one-vehicle rollover accident along the Snake River southwest of Pullman.
Tanya Guseva, of Mukilteo, died at the scene on Almota Ferry Road near Ilia Landing in Garfield County, state troopers said.
"She was an absolute delight in every way," said David Hillestad, a business acquaintance. "She was very smart, friendly."
Guseva was riding as a passenger and was not wearing a seat belt when she was thrown from the vehicle in the 5:15 p.m. accident.
Injured were driver James P. Monsey, 23, of Liberty Lake, and Allison L. Beach, 22, of Woodinville. Both were not wearing seat belts and were thrown from the vehicle.
Monsey was reported in critical condition and Beach in fair condition at St. Joseph Regional Medical Center in Lewiston, Idaho, on Thursday.
Monsey and Beach are listed as students in a directory at Washington State University, according to WSU spokesman Rob Strenge.
Hillestad, the owner of David & Associates Real Estate in Everett, said Guseva had worked in his office in the summer of 2007 and that her mother has been selling real estate through his office for years.
He identified her parents as Andrey and Irina Guseva.
Tanya Guseva graduated two weeks ago with a bachelor's degree in communications, Hillestad said, and had been planning to move to Europe to teach English.
He said the other occupants of the vehicle apparently were friends, and that he had talked with Tanya Guseva's boyfriend by telephone Thursday after the accident.
Hillestad said that Andrey Guseva is a general contractor and marine engineer.
Last summer, Tanya Guseva traveled to Israel and visited with relatives on her mother's side of the family, he said.
"We are all very, very devastated," Hillestad said.
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