Monday, September 2, 2013

中年大妈女司机太可怕了,6死2伤。

发信人: msmj (毛手毛脚), 信区: Automobile
标  题: 中年大妈女司机太可怕了,6死2伤。
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Mon Sep  2 14:04:10 2013, 美东)

Crash on Pa. Highway Kills 6, Including 2 Kids
KANE, Pa. September 1, 2013 (AP)
Associated Press


An SUV crossed into oncoming traffic on a rural northwestern Pennsylvania
highway and smashed head-on into another vehicle, killing six people,
including two children, authorities said Sunday.

A Jeep Liberty driven by 36-year-old Kathy Douglas of Kane crossed the
center line at about 4:30 p.m. Saturday and hit an approaching Pontiac
Bonneville in the Allegheny National Forest, killing her daughter and nephew
as well as four people in the sedan, state police said.

The four occupants of the car, all residents of nearby St. Marys, died in
the crash: the driver, Gary Beimel, 62, and passengers David Cuneo, 54,
Elaine Beimel, 55, and Florence Donachy, 81.

Douglas' 6-year-old nephew, Jarrett Costanzo, and 12-year-old daughter,
Olivia Douglas, were killed. Douglas and her 10-year-old son were seriously
injured. The names of the two deceased children were released by Cummings
Funeral Home in Kane, which is handling arrangements.

Jarrett was a student at Kane Area Elementary School, said Sam Cummings, who
works at the funeral home. His funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at
St. Callistus Catholic Church in Kane followed by burial in St. Callistus
Cemetery.

Cummings said the injured boy was flown to Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh.

"I think he's doing OK," Cummings said.

A nursing supervisor at UMPC Hamot in Erie said Douglas was in serious
condition Sunday night.

The investigating officer, Trooper Roger McCloskey, said he believes Douglas
was at fault and will face some sort of charges.

"I have no idea yet, but the investigation is continuing," he said Sunday.

Police said Douglas and Gary Beimel were wearing seatbelts, but at least
three of the deceased were not.

McKean County Coroner Michael Cahill said all six were declared dead at the
scene of the wreck, and all died from blunt force trauma injuries. No
autopsies were planned, and Cahill released the remains to funeral homes
Sunday.

Arrangements for the four occupants of Beimel's vehicle were being handled
by Lynch-Green Funeral Home Inc. in St. Marys, the coroner said. A message
left for Lynch-Green was not immediately returned.

Police said both vehicles were severely damaged, and U.S. Route 219 was
closed in both directions for more than six hours.

More than 300 people attended a memorial service Sunday night for Jarrett
and Olivia at the Kane Area Middle School football field, The Bradford Era
reported. Olivia was a cheerleader for the Kane Tornadoes youth football
team, and many students wearing football jerseys and cheerleader outfits
from the Kane Tornadoes and the Kane Wolves football team attended the
service.
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