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Thursday, November 06, 2014
MSP Press Release (Fatal Accident In Berlin)
Case #: 14-MSP-036735
Date: 11-6-14
Time: 0807
Location: E/B U.S. Rt. 50 @ Rt. 346, Berlin, Worcester County, Maryland 21811
Incident: Fatal Motor Vehicle Collision
Deceased: Donna Kipps Clarke 3-30-1948
Narrative: On 11-6-14 at 0807 hours, troopers from the Maryland State Police Berlin Barrack responded to eastbound U.S. Route 50 at Maryland Route 346, Berlin, Worcester County, Maryland for a report of a motor vehicle collision. Preliminary investigation has revealed that a 2008 Volvo C70 driven by Donna Clarke of Berlin, Maryland was travelling westbound Maryland Route 346 crossing eastbound U.S. route 50 when she failed to yield the right of way to a vehicle travelling eastbound on U.S. Route 50. The vehicle on U.S. Route 50 was a 2010 Mazda SUV being driven by Lauren King of Salisbury, Maryland. Both parties were transported to the hospital for injuries sustained from the collision. Upon arriving at Atlantic General Hospital in Berlin, the driver of the at fault vehicle, Donna Clarke was pronounced deceased as a result of the collision.
The investigation still remains under investigation by the Maryland State Police Reconstruction Team.
Investigating Trooper(s): Tfc. David Miller
Collision Reconstructionist: Sgt. Adam Howard
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4 comments:
I saw that there was a Holloway Tours bus that parked on the shoulder and was blocking the visibility for the crossing motorist.
However, I did not read anything about this.
Anonymous Anonymous said...
I saw that there was a Holloway Tours bus that parked on the shoulder and was blocking the visibility for the crossing motorist.
However, I did not read anything about this.
November 6, 2014 at 3:47 PM
Were you there at the time of the accident? Regardless, even if true if she could not have crossed safely, she should not have attempted to cross, obviously.
The bus was broken down at the time. The at fault driver, rest her soul, pulled out without checking properly. So you are saying it was Holloway's fault?
Actually the bus was not broken down because it then picked up children at Worcester Prep School.
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