WATERBORO, Maine — A accident involving two cars on Tuesday morning near Waterboro resulted in the deaths of two individuals and the injuries of two more.
A preliminary investigation, as stated by York County Sheriff William King in a press release, revealed that a collision occurred at approximately 7:45 a.m. in the 600 block of Townhouse Road between a southbound 2010 Chrysler Town & Country van and a northbound 2020 Chevrolet Malibu. Both vehicles were travelling south.
Hassan Abad Tukan, who is 51 years old and lives in Westbrook, was determined to be the van’s driver. April Barfield, who is 47 years old and lives in North Waterboro, was determined to be the driver of the Chevrolet Malibu. Both were found to be deceased at the scene of the accident.
Barfield was the only passenger in the car. Mary Doughty, who is 34 years old, and Christopher Curtis, who is 25 years old, were the two passengers on board the Tukan. Both of them live in Standish. According to King, they were transferred to Southern Maine Healthcare where they were admitted with injuries that were not believed to be life-threatening injuries.
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According to King, Southern Maine Transportation was the company that owned the van.
The Maine State Police and the York County Sheriff’s Office are working together to piece together what happened during the collision.
NEWS CENTER The state of Maine attempted to get more information regarding the crash from the York County Sheriff’s Office, but they did not immediately receive a response to their inquiry.
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