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SUV Crash take lives of 5 High School Grads in NY

Released on = July 3, 2007, 10:58 am

Press Release Author = Lala C. Ballatan

Industry = Law

Press Release Summary = A crash collision involving a sport utility vehicle killed
five girls who have graduated from high school in sub urban Rochester only five days
before the fateful incident. The teen agers’ high school principal gave the report
last week, Wednesday. According to reports of the Ontario County Sheriff’s Office,
the girls’ SUV, a Chevrolet Trail Blazer passed by another vehicle, a van, late in
Tuesday last week and then swerved back transversely into a two-lane road with an
oncoming traffic. The SUV collided with a tractor-trailer which caused the both of
the vehicles to catch fire.


Press Release Body =


A crash collision involving a sport utility vehicle killed five girls who have
graduated from high school in sub urban Rochester only five days before the fateful
incident. The teen agers’ high school principal gave the report last week,
Wednesday. According to reports of the Ontario County Sheriff’s Office, the girls’
SUV, a Chevrolet Trail Blazer passed by another vehicle, a van, late in Tuesday
last week and then swerved back transversely into a two-lane road with an oncoming
traffic. The SUV collided with a tractor-trailer which caused the both of the
vehicles to catch fire.

Los Angeles, California, July 2, 2007 – Furthermore, the vehicles’ crash caused the
knocking down of some utility lines along the road. This consequently affected and
cut the phone services all through out the Ontario County’s western half part.

Luckily, the driver of the truck, David Laverty, 50 years old, was not injured
during the crash accident.
The person driving the vehicle was identified as Bailey Goodman and according to
accounts of the witnesses, it appears that the SUV had been attempting already for
some minutes to pass the van, which was running for approximately 40 miles an hour
only. When the SUV started passing the van, it appeared that the van speeded up
since it was apparent that the SUV had taken a long time being behind the van before
it attempted to pass by it.
David Paddock, principal of the Fairport High School declared that four of the girls
who were killed during the crash were Sarah Monnat, Meredith McLure, Hannah Congdon,
and Bailey Goodman. They have been members of the high school’s cheerleading squad.
The fifth teen ager was identified by Paddock as Katherine “Katie” Shirley. All of
these five girls graduated high school on Thursday, five days before the accident
that took their lives.

Goodman and McLure are both 17 years old in the time of their deaths. Meanwhile,
Congdon, Monnat and Shirley were all 18 years old.

It was early Wednesday when Paddock sent e-mail messages to the parents of Fairport
High Schools’ recently graduated batch and other parents. The e-mail expressed
sorrow for the tragic loss of five of their school’s graduates just a few hours ago.

Right after the spread of the information about the accident, dozens of parents
along with the students and teachers gathered atop a hillside, which overlooks the
Fairport High School in grief. Some were hugging each other and weeping. The
mourning site was in a an Erie Canal village located about 10 miles from Rochester
on the southeast side.

Presently, the cause of the crash is still under investigation. The police have
already conducted autopsy reports of the victims and included the routine tests of
checking out the drugs or alcohol content in the victim’s bodies.


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