Professional driver and TV host Jessica 'Jessi' Combs dies in a jet car while attempting to break her own land speed record in Oregon.
Professional driver and TV host Jessica"Jessi" Combs died in a jet car while attempting to break a land speed record in Oregon, officials said.
Deputies from the Harney County Sheriff's Office responded to a 911 call following the crash in the Alvord Desert.
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