BOSTON -- Two people were killed and two others suffered serious injuries after a o five-car crashn I-95 northbound in Attleboro early Saturday morning. The multi-car crash occurred when a 1998 Honda Civic driven by Isaac D. Souza, 21, from Leominster, Mass., entered the breakdown lane, striking an unoccupied 1997 Honda Accord. The Civic then spun back into the highway and set in motion a crash involving three other vehicles. Souza was declared dead at the scene. The driver of a 2004 Dodge Dakota, Michael G. Doble, 36, from North Attleboro, was killed when his truck rolled over. Claudia DeLeone, 22, and Jose Goubeia, 21, suffered serious injuries and were taken to Rhode Island Hospital. A 16-year-old suffered minor injuries in the crash. State police said they believe two other vehicles might have been involved in the crash, but left the scene. The highway was closed for four hours after the accident.
this article is about how a car crash can make a domino efect this crash could have been avoided if the car in breakdown lane had been removed and if the driver in the civic was not driving in the wrong place.
Saturday, July 21, 2007
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