Seaford – The Delaware State Police Collision Reconstruction Unit is investigating a fatal motor vehicle crash that occurred last evening on Seaford Road (SR 13A) just south of Easter Lane (CR 485A).
The incident occurred at approximately 10:12 p.m. on Wednesday, December 20, 2017, as a 23-year-old Seaford man was operating a 2003 Mercury Marauder southbound on Seaford Road. The operator of the Mercury was approaching a slight right curve at the intersection of Easter Lane when he accelerated at a high rate of speed in an attempt to pass a vehicle. Upon reaching the intersection, the operator failed to negotiate the curve causing his vehicle to spin and him to lose control. While exiting the roadway, the vehicle overturned and collided with a large standing tree. After the impact, the vehicle flipped back onto its wheels for its final resting place.
The 23-year-old operator of the Mercury was identified as Shyheim Kellam-Griffin.Shyheim suffered fatal injuries as a result of this crash and was pronounced dead at the scene on Wednesday, December 20, 2017. Shyheim was wearing his seatbelt and it is unknown at this time if impairment is a contributing factor in this crash.
A 21-year-old man from Seaford was a passenger seated in the front seat of the Mercury and was properly restrained. As a result of the crash, he was removed from the scene and transported by EMS to the Nanticoke Memorial Hospital where he was admitted with serious injuries.
Seaford Road just south of Easter Lane remained closed for approximately 3 hours while the crash was being investigated.
The Delaware State Police Collision Reconstruction Unit is continuing their investigation into this incident.
If you or someone you know is a victim or witness of crime or have lost a loved one to a sudden death and are in need of assistance, the Delaware State Police Victim Services Unit/Delaware Victim Center is available to offer you support and resources 24 hours a day through a toll free hotline 1800 VICTIM-1. (1-800-842-8461). You may also email the unit Director at debra.reed@state.de.us.
1 comment:
My condolences to the family but this is what happens when people drive in this manner, which is happening more and more often. If someone isn't 6 inches from your rear bumper they are blowing your doors off because you are not driving 10 miles over the speed limit.
The rules of the road are fast becoming totally dead. No courtesy. No signals. No skill. But plenty of road rage. And these days you have to wonder which driver has a weapon who will shoot you for delaying him 3.5 seconds.
I don't even like to drive anymore for these reasons.
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