Thursday, November 1, 2012
All four victims from Monday afternoon's rollover on Route 1 were from Lynn. One of the passengers, a 19-year-old male, died as a result of injuries sustained in the crash.
State police have released the identity of the passenger who died in a vehicle rollover Monday during Hurricane Sandy. State police say Isaias Lopez-Solis, 19, of Lynn, was pronounced dead at Mass. General Hospital as a result of injuries he sustained in the crash. Lopez-Solis was thrown from the vehicle, along with two other passengers, Monday afternoon when the SUV rolled over on Route 1 South. The other two passengers and the driver, Rony Lopez, 26, did not suffer life-threatening injuries. No charges have been sought at this time; the investigation is ongoing.
Monday, October 29, 2012
State police issued a statement Monday night, confirming one passenger has died. The investigation is ongoing, although police are looking into speed and the weather as possible factors in the crash.
State police say one person has died from injuries sustained in a motor vehicle crash Monday afternoon on Route 128. The victim's name was not released yet, pending proper notification of the next of kin. The person was one of three passengers thrown from an SUV -- a 1998 Toyota 4-Runner -- when the vehicle hit a guardrail and rolled over just before the Lowell Street exit. The SUV was traveling on the southbound side of the highway around 4 p.m. and struck the right guardrail, coming to rest on its roof in the lefthand lane, according to a preliminary investigation by state police. The driver, 26-year-old Rony Lopez, of Lynn, was not ejected from the vehicle and was taken to Salem Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. State police …
Monday, July 9, 2012
A 51-year-old Peabody man was sent to the hospital Friday morning with serious injuries after a car crash in Naples, Maine. The passenger, a 22-year-old Maine man, was killed in the crash.
A 51-year-old Peabody man was sent to the hospital in critical condition early Friday morning after a car crash in Naples, Maine. The passenger in the 2003 Chevrolet Blazer the man was driving -- dead. Local authorities said the likely cause of the crash was due to alcohol and speed. Police said the SUV left the road and struck a tree, crushing the vehicle. Richard Griffin, of 5 Wheeler St., Peabody, who was behind the wheel, was taken to Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston by helicopter with life-threatening injuries, while William Schneider of Falmouth, Maine was pronounced dead at the scene. The accident was reported to authorities just before 4:30 a.m. on Friday by a woman out walking her dog. Police said the vehicle appeared to …