5-car accident Van Driver Kills Passenger
A woman of 51 years on their way home to the appointment of a doctor and their driver aged 25, died yesterday morning in a car accident five fiery in Calvert County, said that the police was a man in a green Thunderbird.
The police said it will examine whether drugs were involved in the accident, but did not indicate what drugs they suspect.
At 7:45 pm, Natala R. Lowery North Beach, a pilot Transport AAA van service, and Theresa Gant White Sands travel in the south was a Ford Aerostar rain in a course of 2-4 Slick route - the largest North - South by the Calvert artery - if rear-ended van der Thunderbird after the Calvert Sheriff’s Office. The van woven grass, then the median in the two northbound lanes, where it was broadsided by a pick-up truck Chevrolet, police said.
A Ford Escape, travel north on vans, trucks and a position south of collision with Thunderbird. The van began to fire, and burned two women inside.
Lowery had worked for the service van for a period of six months. Jim Pixton, general manager of the company, described yesterday as “probably the worst day of my career.”
“It is a mockery,” he said. “The girl has done its job, not bother anyone, but fair.”
After the incident, the route of the highway near Sixes Road, has travelled some 38000 vpd, was arrested during more than six hours. In this scene, the detritus of a severe impact - a number plate here, a door white, fragmented and non-road doses of Sam’s Choice Cola regime - were scattered near the car Twisted hulks.
The driver of the Thunderbird, Albert Reigle Jr., 39, Waldorf, was estimated to errors in the accident and ancillary costs are underway, police said. Reigle was stolen from Prince George’s Hospital Center with injuries that were not considered life-threatening.
The driver of the pick-up truck, Joseph DeBay, 45, St. Leonard, were taken to Calvert Memorial Hospital, Prince Frederick, with injuries that are not as life threatening, police said.
Margaret Young, 79, said she saw the lanterns and cherry trees struck by the pilot defective in the 51 years they lived along the road 2-4. Yesterday, she belongs, according to the blackout and collapsed outside, saw a huge fire “fire and called in 911, she said.
“The people driving too fast and with a wet road, it is terrible, terrible,” said Young. “I’m scared to death even mow my lawn.”
In another accident Southern Maryland, a passenger in the vehicle died during the weekend at the Waldorf.
Barbara A. Kidd, 40, Waldorf has been placed on the back of a motorcycle Kawasaki impressed by the fact that in a guardrail Smallwood Drive, Charles County Sheriff’s Office said.
Investigators believe that drivers of motor Prue Andrew L., 38, of Fort Washington, has been accelerated, as he lost control and proposed the guardrail, Sheriff’s Office said spokeswoman Kristen Timko.
Prue was a serious but stable yesterday, the state of Maryland Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore, police said.
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