ATV accident in Columbus leaves one dead

COLUMBUS – An 85-year-old Town of Sherburne man died instantly Saturday when the four-wheeler he was operating was struck by a pick-up truck as he removed snow from a roadway.
The New York State Police said Monday that Harry R. Nice of 233 Casey Road was operating an ATV with a plow attachment to push snow across the road into a nearby ditch when he crossed into the path of a passing motorist.
Troopers said the first emergency crews responding found Nice dead at the scene and that Chenango County Medical Examiner Dr. John Cruz also responded to the incident. Police listed the cause of death as severe chest trauma.
New York State Police Investigator Jason Bessett said Nice was removing snow from along the road directly in front of a residence and depositing it in a ditch located on the other side of the roadway.
The truck’s operator, 17 year old Shelbie Ann Dye, was taken to Community Memorial Hospital in Hamilton for evaluation and later released without any serious injury, said Bessett.
The Troop C Collision Reconstruction Unit investigated the accident and police issued no tickets in the incident.

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