A wrong-way driver was blamed for a fatal car accident on i-95 in rhode island today. A fuel tank ruptured during the crash, killing a 16-year-old girl in the rear seat. In addition, four other teenagers were taken to the hospital. The driver was not immediately identified. The investigation is ongoing. Several witnesses have spoken with police in connection with the crash.
a wrong-way driver caused a fatal car accident on i-95 in rhode island
A wrong-way driver is accused of causing a deadly rollover accident on Interstate 95 in Warwick, Rhode Island, on Sunday morning. Four people, including the wrong-way driver, were killed in the crash, which occurred at approximately 3:05 a.m. The driver was driving northbound in the southbound lane, colliding with a car. The crash killed both drivers and two passengers in the other vehicle. The driver of the northbound car was identified as 23-year-old Luis Fernando Garduna Cidals.
Police arrested the wrong-way driver, who was driving northbound when he crashed into an ambulance. The wrong-way driver was rushed to a hospital, where he was listed in critical condition. A 38-year-old man and 45-year-old man were also injured in the crash. The crash is still under investigation, but authorities are calling for caution and prayer.
a dump truck’s fuel tank ruptured during the crash
A dump truck’s fuel tank ruptured during a crash near I-95 today, causing a spill of diesel fuel on the interstate. The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control was called to the scene. The fuel spill shut down the southbound lanes of I-95 for 3.5 hours. The Delaware State Police are investigating the crash.
A force main problem caused a 37-gallon spill in the Safety Harbor area. The spill entered a storm drain and discharged into Possum Creek. The spill has been cleaned up. However, reports of people on the boat dumped into the water have been inaccurate. The southbound lanes of I-95 were closed for two hours in New Smyrna Beach.
a 16-year-old girl was killed in a one-car crash on i-95
A woman, 16, was killed in a one-car crash Wednesday afternoon on Interstate 95 in Westchester. The crash occurred around 12:30 p.m. on the southbound side of the highway, near Exit 19 in Rye. The girl was a passenger in the red 2013 Audi A4, which failed to negotiate a curve and hit the center concrete barrier. She died at the scene. The driver and other three passengers were hospitalized.
The driver of the other vehicle was identified as an 18-year-old man from Hollis, Queens. The two other passengers were taken to Jacobi Medical Center in the Bronx. While the investigation is underway, no charges have been filed against the driver. The northbound and southbound ramps of the Playland Parkway were closed while police investigated the crash. Southbound ramps were opened at 6:30 p.m. Emergency responders included the Port Chester-Rye-Rye Brook Emergency Medical Service.
a 16-year-old girl was killed in a multi-car crash on i-95 in hamilton township
A sixteen-year-old girl was killed and three others were injured in a fatal multi-car crash on Interstate-95 in Hamilton township, New Jersey on Sunday morning. The victims were a 22-year-old Trenton resident and a 16-year-old Hamilton girl. They were traveling in a Mitsubishi Outlander, which was westbound when it went off the road. The driver, Grace Martinelli, was not injured. The two other passengers in the Mitsubishi Outlander were transported to Capital Health in Hamilton. Yelitza Rivera was pronounced dead at the hospital.
The Florida Highway Patrol provided the first official update after the fatal crash, which happened near Old Keene Mill Road in Hamilton township. The previous news release indicated that the teen died and five people were injured. Another car, a Hino box truck, and another SUV hit the car driven by the 16-year-old girl. After the crash, the SUV struck the jersey wall and caught fire.