Afton woman killed in Rt. 12 wreck
OXFORD – A fatal car accident involving three vehicles took place just south of the Village of Oxford at approximately 2 p.m. on State Rt. 12. Thursday. Erin R. Larsen, 25, Afton, apparently lost control of her tan ‘98 Dodge minvan in the middle of a brief snow flurry, causing it to fishtail into the opposite north-bound lane, perpendicular to oncoming traffic, according to New York State Police.
Larsen’s vehicle was hit by an oncoming 2006 GMC Envoy driven by Elizabeth M. Gay, 71. Larsen was killed in the impact; Gay was rushed to Wilson Hospital by ambulance and suffered moderate face and chest trauma.
The third vehicle was a 2003 Dodge Neon following Gay’s Envoy which slid into the rear of her SUV, unable to stop due to the weather conditions near Mill Brook Road, said eyewitnesses. The third vehicle was driven by Steve Mead, 31, and had a passenger, Ryan Natoli, 27. Neither were injured and left the scene with third parties. “I just want to go home,” said Natoli.
Larsen was declared dead at the scene by Chenango County Medical Examiner Dr. John Cruz. Her neck and spine were broken from the accident, State Police said.
The New York State Police are currently conducting an investigation into the cause of the accident. Emergency crews at the scene said weather appeared to have been the likely culprit.
Larsen’s vehicle was hit by an oncoming 2006 GMC Envoy driven by Elizabeth M. Gay, 71. Larsen was killed in the impact; Gay was rushed to Wilson Hospital by ambulance and suffered moderate face and chest trauma.
The third vehicle was a 2003 Dodge Neon following Gay’s Envoy which slid into the rear of her SUV, unable to stop due to the weather conditions near Mill Brook Road, said eyewitnesses. The third vehicle was driven by Steve Mead, 31, and had a passenger, Ryan Natoli, 27. Neither were injured and left the scene with third parties. “I just want to go home,” said Natoli.
Larsen was declared dead at the scene by Chenango County Medical Examiner Dr. John Cruz. Her neck and spine were broken from the accident, State Police said.
The New York State Police are currently conducting an investigation into the cause of the accident. Emergency crews at the scene said weather appeared to have been the likely culprit.
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