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UPDATED: Two people killed in crash on U.S. Route 2 in Wilton
WILTON – Two people were killed in a crash on U.S. Route 2 in Wilton Monday afternoon, police said.
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WILTON – Two people were killed in a crash on U.S. Route 2 in Wilton Monday afternoon, police said.
Meta Sevigny, 80, of New Vineyard, and a male whose name was being withheld pending notification of his next of kin both died at the scene of the crash, which involved three vehicles and occurred just before 4 p.m., police Chief Heidi Wilcox said.
Sevigny was a passenger in a 2000 Ford Ranger pickup truck being driven by David Miller, 44, of Wilton, who was injured in the crash and taken by ambulance to Franklin Memorial Hospital in Farmington, Wilcox said.
The man who died in the crash was driving a 2004 sedan. A 2000 Saturn sedan was also involved in the crash and was being driven by Thomas Lake, 50, of Jay, who was not hurt, Wilcox said.
Wilcox said the road was icy at the time of the crash and would not give other details Monday night.
The crash happened near the entranceway to the Comfort Inn in Wilton, just to the southwest of Franklin Memorial Hospital in Farmington.
About 40 minutes after the crash, there was a slight drizzle and the road was slick from a coating of a mixture of ice and slushy snow. A red tarp covered the pickup truck and flood lights from two nearby fire trucks illuminated the roadway.
The crash is being investigated by Sgt. Richard Billian of the Wilton Police Department, with accident reconstruction and forensic mapping of the scene conducted by Franklin County Sheriff’s Department, Wilcox said.
The section of highway was temporarily closed to traffic, with police and fire units stationed at the entranceway of the hospital. Traffic on Route 2 heading southwest from Farmington toward Wilton was detoured onto Route 133 and the road reopened some time after 6 p.m.
Fire departments from Wilton and Farmington assisted at the scene.
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