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Nur Kausar nkausar@thespectrum.com The Spectrum | |
CEDAR CITY – The driver of a van that was crushed beneath a garbage truck Monday afternoon remains in critical condition with multiple trauma injuries, said Murray’s Intermountain Medical Center Public Relations Director Jess Gomez. Gomez reported Violet Jessop’s condition just after 1 p.m. today. Jessop was flown to IMC from Cedar City Monday afternoon, following an accident in which she and four children were pinned beneath an M&C Logistics truck at the intersection of Minersville Highway and 3000 North. A second victim was also transported with Jessop, but the name and age of that victim, also in critical condition Monday, was not released. Nine-month-old Angellee Stubbs died as a result of the accident. The other children were three boys – an 11-year-old and two 2-year-olds. Valley View Medical Center Communications Director Scott Monroe said two victims transported to VVMC Monday were still hospitalized but in good condition as of Tuesday morning. Their ages and names were also not released. Check back to www.thespectrum.com and follow us on Twitter @SpectrumNews for more breaking news on this story. | |
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TheSpectrum.com Originally published December 7, 2010 | |
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