BIG BEAVER TOWNSHIP, Pa. - A woman and two children are in a Youngstown hospital following a wrong-way crash that killed two people and shut down part of the Pennsylvania Turnpike for four hours.

State Police say 76-year-old William Paxton of Pittsburgh was traveling east in the westbound lanes of the turnpike for about eight miles Saturday night when his Subaru Outback SUV crossover ran into a Nissan Pathfinder crossover driven by 36-year-old Andrew Sworan of Chagrin Falls, Ohio.

Both drivers died in the crash.

Kathleen Peluso, 74, who was a passenger in the wrong-way vehicle was flown to UPMC Presbyterian hospital with serious injuries.

Jane Sworan, 40, of Chagrin Falls, who along with a five-year-old girl and a four-year-old boy were riding in the Nissan, were taken to Mercy Health Hospital in Youngstown.

The turnpike’s westbound lanes were closed between the Ohio-Pennsylvania state line and the New Castle Exit for four hours.