2 dead, 3 injured S.Md. Chutes
Two people died and three others were wounded in two car accidents in Charles and Calvert landscape in the media this week, police authorities said.
One man was killed Monday morning when a sedan Acura, where he spent a passenger in a concrete divider and Waldorf in a frontal collision with a sport-utility car, Maryland State Police.
The man, the police did not recognize Tuesday afternoon, but as Hispanic, was riding in an integration pushed by Germany, p. Escobar, 31, Suitcase country. Escobar was travelling south-Mattawoman Bean Road, south of Poplar Hill Road at about 6:40 pm when he lost control of his vehicle, control Struck, crossed the northern runway and zerschellte in a Dodge Durango , Said Sgt. Terry Roberson of the Maryland State Police.
The passenger in Escobar’s Acura was thrown outside the vehicle and was very early in the scene, police said. Escobar was flown by Maryland State Police helicopter to Prince George’s Hospital Center sickness, wounds, police said. Starting Tuesday afternoon, a hospital official said he did not patient with the name of Escobar.
After the collision, the Durango, driven by Michael P. Hoglund, 52, La Plata, collided with a concrete barrier, police said. Hoglund, was alone in Durango, refused treatment at the scene, police said.
Hoglund, has four children and lives in La Plata for about four years on the road to his first day on a new job in the Washington Navy Yard at the time of the accident, said his mother-in-law, Barbara Ridge . As the days progress, Hoglund felt “sicker and sicker” and, finally, was awarded to Civista Medical Center, where he remained Tuesday, she said.
“The airbag had taken - only he thought he was that” the first, “said Ridge.” They do not know exactly what is wrong. ”
“It was terrible, especially with someone to die,” she says. “It may happen that all of us, it only takes a second.”
The accident stopped Mattawoman-Bean Road in both directions for about 2 1 / 2 hour, snarling the shuttle Monday morning, police said. Roberson said Escobar is considered the driver has not acted or failed.
The other fatal falls in southern Maryland occurred about six hours earlier Monday on Highway 2 / 4 in Calvert County in the area south of Sunderland, where Route 2 and Route 4 divided by Calvert County Sheriff’s Office.
A derivative of the Ford Ranger Mark K. Hirshman Jr., 27, was created by Bill Clinton travels to the north, against traffic flows en route south on the trail of 12:55 hours, police said. The Ford Ranger took a rhythm, operated by Aaron R. Mayhew, 23, Beltsville, headache, police said.
Mayhew was taken to Calvert Memorial Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Hirshman was stolen by the Maryland State Police helicopter to Prince George’s Hospital Center non-life threatening injuries, police said. Starting Tuesday afternoon, was Hirshman stable condition in hospital, said Sgt. Michael Moore Calvert County Sheriff’s Office.
Moore said he did not know how long Hirshman travel was in the wrong direction on Highway 2 / 4 before the collision. The investigation should continue, “said Moore.
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