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CRASH KILLS 5-YEAR-OLD

June 30, 2008 12:15 am

BY KAFIA HOSH

Virginia State Police are investigating a two-vehicle accident in Spotsylvania County Saturday night that killed a 5-year-old girl and injured several other people.

The crash occurred about 8:50 p.m. when a Pontiac G6 apparently turned into the path of a tow truck on U.S. 1 in the Massaponax area, State Police Sgt. Ted Jones said.

Lindsey Fillner, 28, of Sandston was making a left turn to access southbound Interstate 95 at the Spotsylvania--formerly Massaponax--interchange when her car was struck by a Ford F550 tow truck traveling north on U.S. 1.

Police said Fillner made the turn from a through travel lane, not the turn- ing lane. Information on whether the turning lane had a green arrow was not available.

No charges had been filed as of yesterday evening.

The 5-year-old victim, who was riding in the Pontiac, was taken to Mary Washington Hospital where she later died from her injuries.

A 7-year-old boy, and another 5-year old--the apparent twin sibling of the child who died--were also taken to Mary Washington Hospital. Police did not have information on whether the second 5-year-old was a girl or boy.

An 11-year-old girl in the Pontiac was flown to Inova Fairfax Hospital.

Fillner was taken to Mary Washington and later flown to Inova.

No additional information on their conditions was available yesterday.

The driver of the tow truck was a 32-year-old man who was traveling with his wife and two children, a 12-year-old boy and 5-year-old girl.

The boy and his mother were taken to Mary Washington Hospital, but police would not say how severe their injuries were.

Several drivers witnessed the accident and stopped to help.

Spotsylvania resident Michael Berry was stopped at a traffic light across from the accident scene. He said he saw the tow truck and the Pontiac collide. The truck pushed the car about 20 yards into a dirt lot adjacent to the I-95 on-ramp.

"From what I could see, the first point of impact was the passenger seat," Berry said. "It just happened so fast. It was shocking."

Berry pulled over to the side of the road and ran over to help the victims and call police.

He took Fillner's pulse and then looked over to see three children in the back seat "toppled all over each other. I mean it was a mass of legs and arms," Berry said.

Two Spotsylvania fire and rescue volunteers, who happened upon the scene, took the children out of the back seat until other first responders arrived. As they waited for assistance, they laid two unconscious girls on beach towels provided by bystanders, Berry said.

Kafia Hosh: 540/735-1977
Email: khosh@freelancestar.com





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