Four killed in van rollover mishap
Released on = July 10, 2007, 2:05 pm
Press Release Author = Lala C. Ballatan
Industry = Law
Press Release Summary = In Bridgeport, Connecticut, a minivan rolled down from a steep hill and went under a pond on Wednesday. The woman who owns it chased after the rolling vehicle and jumped back inside before it was ditched into the pond. The mishap killed her and the two children inside the van during the time of the rollover. Another child together with the other two is presently in critical condition, according to the authorities.
Press Release Body = In Bridgeport, Connecticut, a minivan rolled down from a steep hill and went under a pond on Wednesday. The woman who owns it chased after the rolling vehicle and jumped back inside before it was ditched into the pond. The mishap killed her and the two children inside the van during the time of the rollover. Another child together with the other two is presently in critical condition, according to the authorities.
Los Angeles, California, July 5, 2007 - According to the Chief of Police, Bryan Norwood, the woman was the mother of one of the three children inside the van. She had gotten out of the vehicle but noticed that it started rolling down the hill. She jumped back in after she caught up with it before the vehicle was thrown into the water.
The vehicle rolled about 70 yards into the Beardsley Park Bunnell's Pond wherein many people are gathered to celebrate the Fourth of July holidays.
The vehicle submerged in about 20 feet of water and the victims became trapped inside it for almost 25 minutes before the scuba team of the Bridgeport's police force managed to pull them out. Before being taken into the local hospitals, rescuers attempted to resuscitate them.
According to Ismael Pomales, Chief of the Bridgeport's Fire Battalion, it was apparent that the woman got out of her vehicle in order to inquire for directions in setting up a barbecue celebration. Pomales further enunciated that it was tough for their rescue team to deal with children being killed.
The names of the victims were not immediately disclosed to the media since the officials were trying to notify their relatives.
Officials declared that the three children inside the van were all under the age of seven. John Cappiello, spokesperson for the Bridgeport Hospital confirmed the death of the two children, a two-year-old boy, son of the woman and a three-year-old girl, sent to them right after the rescue incident. The third child, a 6-year-old, was sent to the Yale-New Haven Hospital. He was listed earlier to be in critical condition. However, news of his death was reported today.
The woman, identified as Michelle MacIntosh who was taken to the St. Vincent\'s Medical Center also died.
The authorities thereby declared the lack of survivors in the said accident.
McIntosh and the people nearby have tried in vain to stop the rolling van. While the vehicle was submerged in the pond, the fire personnel could not reach the people inside it. It took the Bridgeport police\'s scuba team to be able to remove the victims from inside the van.
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