Traffic & Transit
Nashua SUV Crash Kills 46-Year-Old Passenger, And Injures Four Others
Tinker Road was closed while investigators worked at the crash involving a BMW SUV. The vehicle left the road and came to rest in the woods
NASHUA, NH - Nashua Fire Rescue, AMR, and police responded to Tinker Road Saturday for a report of a single-vehicle accident with multiple people injured.
Responders arrived at the scene at about 6:00 a.m. and found a BMW on its roof into the wood line with heavy damage and several trees knocked down in the crash.
Additional resources were sent to the scene by AMR due to the number of occupants in the vehicle. There were six occupants inside the BMW SUV at the time of the crash according to Nashua Police Public Information Officer John Cinelli.
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A 46-year-old woman who was a passenger in the car was pronounced dead at the scene, and four people were transported to the hospital by AMR with what appeared to be non-life-threatening injuries. One of the people in the car was uninjured according to Sgt. Cinelli.
The vehicle appears to have left the road while entering into a sharp turn which is located between Biscayne Parkway and Monza Road. When leaving the road the vehicle traveled into the wood line breaking several trees and coming to rest on the roof.
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One source indicated the vehicle had luggage in the back and was en route to the bus terminal which is close to where the accident occurred.
Nashua Police investigators closed the road for several hours and the accident reconstruction team remained at the scene until mid-afternoon. Investigators could be seen using a drone to take photos of the scene and take measurements. The Medical Examiner came to the scene, and the victim was transported to a local funeral home.
Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact the Nashua Police Department. Anonymous information can be provided via the Nashua Police Crime Line at (603) 589-1665.
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