Traffic & Transit
New Hampshire State Police Investigating 4-Vehicle Crash In Merrimack
A Manchester teen was accused of losing control of a Honda Accord and crashing into other vehicles — including a rolled CR-V.

MERRIMACK, NH — New Hampshire State Police are investigating a multi-vehicle crash on the Everett Turnpike in Merrimack on Monday.
Around 11 a.m., troopers were called to a crash involving several vehicles, including one that possibly rolled. According to Amber Lagace, a public information officer for the department, the crash occurred near Exit 11 on the southbound side of the highway.
“Troopers arrived to find approximately four vehicles involved in the crash,” she said, “the crash scene stretched across all lanes, temporarily shutting down southbound travel on the mainline.”
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The initial investigation revealed a 2017 Honda Accord, driven by Samra Hasanovic, 19, of Manchester, “lost control and subsequently struck the other three vehicles, causing a Honda CR-V to roll over.”
Hasanovic and the driver of the CR-V were taken to the hospital with minor injuries.
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“All southbound lanes of the Everett Turnpike were re-opened within 30 minutes after police and fire personnel cleared the debris and facilitated the removal of the vehicles,” Lagace said.
Merrimack Police Department, Merrimack Fire Department, New Hampshire Department of Transportation, and EMS all assisted in clearing the scene.
All aspects of the crash remain under investigation, Lagace added.
If you witnessed the crash or have any information about the incident, contact Trooper Thomas Skafidas at 603-227-2147 or Thomas.W.Skafidas@dos.nh.gov.
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