Wednesday, May 29th 2013– Brienne Ross and her 5-year-old daughter were the occupants of the SUV that was hit by another vehicle that was driving the wrong way on I-95 in Groton, CT. The car that was going the wrong way was also reported to have had its headlights off prior to the accident. No specific information was given with regards to the nature or severity of the injuries Ross and her child sustained in the accident.
Scene of the Accident:
According to police reports, a car was driving the wrong way on I-95 with its headlights out when an SUV coming the correct was unable to avoid the car. The drivers of both vehicles sustained injuries, and along with one child that was an occupant in the SUV, were all transported to Lawrence Memorial Hospital for treatment of injuries sustained in the accident.
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