Maine Highway Authorities have released the name of the individual killed on December 9th, 2012 in an Old Town, ME car accident. Jonathan Worster died when the vehicle he was operating left the roadway for reasons unknown, collided with a utility pole and flipped.
Scene of the Accident
Worster was reportedly thrown from the vehicle in the midst of the rollover accident, and was transported to a nearby hospital where he died from the injuries he suffered a short time later.Two of Worster’s passengers, a 24 year old woman and 21 year old male were unidientified and suffered minor injuries in the accident and were treated at a local hospital.
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