Woman Seriously Hurt in Injury Accident

According to recent reports out of Epping, New Hampshire, a woman was seriously injured in a three-vehicle accident earlier this week. Route 125 reportedly had to shut down due to the personal injury auto accident. The victim was taken to a nearby hospital, where she still remains to be treated for her injuries.

A thirty-seven-year-old resident of Nottingham, New Hampshire, was driving a Volvo SUV at the time of the accident. Her vehicle is said to have collided with an oncoming flatbed truck in the early afternoon. Witnesses and local residents have voiced their thoughts regarding the accident claiming that the particular section of the road where it took place is “very dangerous” and many report that this is not the first time someone got seriously harmed while driving on the roadway.  

Truck Collides with SUV 
 
The man that collided with the woman was a forty-eight-year-old from Manchester. He was traveling southbound on Route 125 when his day became suddenly altered. His vehicle hit another truck being driven by a man who was driving the opposite direction. After hitting the first car, the truck collided with the woman.

A local Epping resident told state police that he was at his friend’s business, Twin Pines Driving Range, when he witnessed the car accident. The witness says he saw a truck heading south on Route 125 suddenly veer to the other side of the road, slamming into two other vehicles.

The truck flipped and ended on its side along the southbound lane, while the Volvo flew down an embankment and ended up facedown. The witness says the men in the trucks didn’t appear to be hurt after the personal injury accident, but the woman was trapped in her car. Once rescuers got to the scene of the accident she was taken by helicopter to Brigham and Woman’s Hospital in Boston.

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