
In the town of Hooksett, New Hampshire, earlier today, four-vehicle crash and took the lives of three people and injured another according to Boston.com.
As stated in WHDH report, it was around 1:20 PM when the of Hooksett, was interrupted by the sound of screeching tires. A Nissan Rogue had a catastrophic encounter with three other vehicles – a GMC Savana, a Jeep Grand Cherokee, and a Toyota Camry. Traveling north on Hooksett Road, the Rogue sideswiped the Savana and the Camry before continuing on to violently rear-end the Jeep on Main Street as reported in NECN news.
The apparently out-of-control Nissan crossed the road and struck a large tree stump, bringing its chaotic journey to a final, devastating stop, according to Boston.com report. Tragically, the driver and two passengers of the Nissan Rogue were rushed to a local hospital, where they were pronounced dead, as reported by WHDH.
The deceased have since been identified as Linda Lecair, 68, of Farmington, New Hampshire, her sister April Miliner, 66, and Miliner's husband Gary Miliner, 70, both residents of Sanbornville, New Hampshire, according to NECN news. The accident also resulted in minor injuries for the driver of the Jeep, who was taken to a hospital for treatment. The drivers of the Savana and Camry, however, appeared to have escaped unscathed.









