It became known who died in a terrible limousine accident in New York
In the state of New York, an 20 man died as a result of an accident involving a limousine in which the wedding guests were staying, local police said. 18 of them were passengers of the car, and two people - pedestrians.
Among those killed in the accident were four sisters and their husbands.
Abigail Jackson, Mary Dyson, Allison King and Amy Stenberg were killed along with their husbands Adam Jackson, Robert Dyson and Axel Stenberg in an accident in upstate New York.
Just a few days before, Amy posted a message about husband Axel, whom she married in June, on Facebook, which read: "I love you more than words can say."
All three of Amy's dead sisters were bridesmaids at her wedding, and Allison King was her maid of honor.
Thomas King said that Axel's elder brother, Rich, was also among the dead on Sunday.
Abigail, known as Abby, and her husband, Adam, died in an accident at Shohari in upstate New York. The couple has two young daughters: 4-year-old Archer and 16-month-old Ella.
The GoFundMe page was created for the daughters of the deceased couple. At the time of writing, more than $ 40 000 out of $ 75 000 was listed.
Mary Dyson and her husband Robert raised a young son.
53-year-old limo driver Scott Lizinichcha died along with the passengers.
The identity of the driver was confirmed by the twin brother at the scene of the accident.
Over the past two years, he has worked on four vehicles that were decommissioned after an inspection, according to documents from the Federal Transportation Safety Administration, received by DailyMail.com on Monday.
The wife of the deceased limousine driver did not respond to DailyMail.com requests on Monday morning.
Unfortunately, it is unclear what company he worked for when the accident occurred.
According to the police, on Saturday afternoon a collision of two cars occurred in the city of Shokhari.
Witnesses told Air forcethat the limousine had left the road and crashed into a crowd of pedestrians at a store near a busy intersection.
Limousine passengers, with the exception of the driver and the passenger in the front seat, were not required by the state laws to be tied into the cabin.
It is unclear what caused the accident. Investigation is underway.
The correspondent of the local online news publication Spectrum News shared its photos and video from the scene on Twitter.
The footage shows how along the highway, which was closed to traffic, there are cars of rescue services.
#HappeningNow 30A in Schoharie. Looks like one car is crashed in ditch. Emergency crews are very active. pic.twitter.com/ydX6cdOKBE
- Mercedes Williams (@MercedesTVnews) October 6, 2018
I am on the site of a terrible accident next to the XNUMHA road in Shokhari. Looks like one of the cars crashed and crashed. Rescue services are active.
On another photo posted on Twitter, the limousine slid off the road and hit a tree.
State Police: 20 confirmed victims in a limousine accident.
According to local media, as a result of the incident, several people were injured near the entrance to the store.
“I heard a loud bang and saw that there were a lot of people in the parking lot next to the Apple Barrel [name of the store and cafe]. Then I heard screams,” said a local resident.
New York State Police spokesman Richard O'Brien said that the investigation is still at an early stage, and noted that various police units were involved in the process, including body identification specialists.
The National Transportation Safety Board said it had also sent its own team to investigate a limousine accident.
The crash site is reportedly located in hilly terrain, and only recently, for security reasons, authorities have banned the passage of trucks on some sections of the road.
“It breaks my heart to think about the 20 people who lost their lives in this terrible incident that happened Saturday in Schoharie,” New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Sunday. “I pay tribute to the emergency services who arrived on the scene and worked throughout the night to provide assistance. State Police are working with federal and local authorities to investigate the accident, and I have directed state agencies to provide all necessary resources to assist in this investigation and determine the circumstances that led to the tragedy."
This accident has become the largest in terms of the number of victims in the last nine years. In February 2009, an 50 man died in an accident in the city of Buffalo.
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