Trainer’s Maine killed the mother of accident
ST. LOUIS - As his team returned home Friday, University of Maine Hockey Head Coach Tim White focused on the loss of his mother-in-law, was killed in a car accident a day earlier on the road the NCAA Frozen Four in St. Louis.
The accident happened Thursday at 5:30 am on Interstate 70 near Springfield, Ohio - about three hours of Debra Smith’s home in Medina, Ohio, near Akron.
Smith, 57, was down, sleep in the back seat of the SUV her husband was travelling, if the vehicle slid on glaciers and a pipe in the path of a tractor-trailer, Ohio State Highway Patrol Sgt. Bush said Terry. Smith was flown by helicopter to a hospital in Dayton, Ohio, where she died.
Whitehead not say that his players before their semi-final, Thursday, the game in the NCAA Michigan State Scottrade Center. Maine lost 4-2. Michigan State plays Boston College in the title role game Saturday.
Only after the match, Whitehead reveal the tragedy. He did not discuss the accident with the media.
“Our hearts and prayers go out to Dena and Tim and their families, Maine President Robert Kennedy said in a statement.
Bush said the 2001 Ford Explorer driven by Timothy Smith has never been a continuation of walls and turned back on the highway. It was adopted by a semicolon for 43 years, Ivan Matev of Parma Heights, Ohio. He was not injured.
Timothy Smith and the son of the couple, 34 years, Brad Smith, was in hospital but their injuries do not appear serious, “said Bush.
The accident remained. Bush went to speculate if Timothy Smith would be charged, but said charges are possible.
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