Who was driving a limousine who killed a 20 man: a car accidentally drove by request - ForumDaily
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Who was driving a limousine who killed a 20 man: the car accidentally drove by request

Confirmed the identity of the driver of a limousine, who was driving the largest accident in the state of New York over the past nine years.

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53-year-old limousine driver Scott Lizinchcha died with a group of 17 relatives, friends and neighbors on a trip to 30's anniversary when he lost control of a limousine at a crossroads. On the way, he shot down two pedestrians, who also died.

This accident was the largest in the number of casualties over the past nine years. In February 2009, an 50 man died in an accident in the city of Buffalo.

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.

Interesting facts emerge, such as, for example, a limousine filed instead of a bus, which were supposed to transport guests.

He belonged to the Prestige Limousines, and Lysinichia was one of two drivers hired by the company.

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.

Twenty minutes before the accident, passenger Erin McGowan, who died with her husband Shane, told Aunt Valerie Abeling that the limousine was "in terrible condition."

Abeling said the group rented a “bus” to take them to the meeting place, but it broke down. Then the same company sent a limousine to take the group to the destination.

The identity of the driver was confirmed by the twin brother at the scene of the accident.

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.

Let us remember that among the dead were four sisters - Allison King, Abby Jackson, Mary Dyson and Amy Steenberg, whose birthday they were celebrating. You can read who else died in the accident here.

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