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Sunday, June 21, 2015

Troopers Investigating a Serious Crash Involving a Pedestrian in Fenwick Island

Fenwick Island, DE – Troopers are investigating a serious crash involving a young pedestrian that occurred just north of the Delaware-Maryland state line last night.

The incident occurred around 8:55 p.m. Saturday June 20, 2015 as William D. Murphy, 52 of Havre De Grace, Maryland, was operated a 2007 Chevrolet Suburban northbound on Coastal Highway (SR 1) in the right lane approaching the intersection of Lighthouse Road (SR54) with a green light. Zander W. Hartman, 9 of Lehighton, Pennsylvania along with friends and family members were attempting to cross SR1 from the west to the east just north of the traffic light at the intersection of SR54. After successfully crossing both southbound lanes of traffic, the crossing signal changed forcing them to stop in the median near the raised curb. For unknown reasons, Zander Hartman darted out into the right lane of northbound SR1 directly in the path of Suburban where he was struck with the front bumper of the SUV. After the impact, the Suburban immediately pulled to a controlled stop in the bus lane of northbound Coastal Highway.

Zander Hartman was initially flown by Maryland State Police helicopter to Peninsula Regional Medical Center (PRMC) in Salisbury and later transported by ambulance to DC Children's Hospital in Washington DC where he remains in critical condition.

William Murphy and his wife (passenger) were uninjured.

The Delaware State Police Collision Reconstruction Unit is continuing their investigation into this incident. Alcohol is not a factor in this case and no charges have been filed. Northbound Coastal Highway at Lighthouse Road was closed for approximately two and a half hours while the crash was investigated and cleared.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Praying for all involved.

Anonymous said...

The scene of the accident is a marked cross walk with signals. Not much you can do if the signals are ignored. That's why this is called an accident.

Anonymous said...

This time of year the speed should go down to 25 miles per hour as it is in Bethany and Dewey. There is also not enough time on the light signals to get across the road. I have been vactioning and now own in Fenwick for the last 25 years... I arrived on the scene moments after the accident occured and cars were still driving around the scene!
My heart goes out to the family and driver, yes it is an accident, no one meant for this to happen, but as always..we need to learn from the mistakes and try to help prevent this happening agin!