Kittery woman killed failure Route 236
A woman 26 years Kittery was killed Monday morning when their vehicle was pushed to clear a path to a unit of tractor-trailer loaded with gravel on Highway 236 in Bradstreet Lane.
Police Chief Ted Short, said the driver of the tractor-trailer truck has everything it could to try to get on track.
“She was clearly on the line and it took the lead,” said Short. “We do not yet know why he came.”
Shannon Pratt, 26, Kittery, was killed when his blue Mercury Topaz collided with the Kenworth tractor-trailer. Route 236 was closed filing Road to Beech Road for about five hours as police reconstructed the accident has caused.
A car was the seat of the topaz. In short, when they saw it immediately ensured that there was not a child in the car.
The police came on the scene to find the car on Highway 236 and on his tractor-trailer on the guardrail. The cabin was dismantled and parts of the engine, were under the transport truck. Schutt covered the road.
The fluid leaks, fire trucks Eliot members of sand to place the misfortune, while working for leaks.
The truck driver was regarded as Greg Hilton, 61, Litchfield, Maine. He suffered lacerations on his head and was York Hospital for observation and treatment, according to Eliot deputy police chief Thomas Clements.
Hilton were treated and released, said Clements.
Mary Hann, an employee of curves, she says belongs to the blackout.
“It was metal on metal,” said Hann. “It was a crunching Sound. The driver has increased and came here. He was stunned and had lost his glasses. ”
Henry Leclair of Gardiner, Maine, trucks for Hilton after 20 years. He has managed to maintain Hilton quarter trucks.
“He called me and asked where I was,” said Leclair. “I said, I am plugging in a traffic jam on Highway 236 (Hilton) said:” I’m stuck. ”
Short said the Maine Medical Examiner’s Office and prosecutors have been warned. He said he has many years she had a fatal on Highway 236
Eliot police and firefighters were supported by staff units Kittery, York, South Berwick and Maine State Police
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