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Delaware police investigating fatal crash along I-495

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Delaware police investigating fatal crash along I-495
A fatal two car crash occurred on I-495 leaving one man dead and another with non-life-threatening injuries. (Courtesy: Delaware State Police)

WILMINGTON, Del. — The Delaware State Police began investigating a two-vehicle fatal crash that occurred in the early morning of Monday, June 10.

At approximately 2:12 a.m., a white International HV613 USPS truck tractor was traveling on I-495 northbound just north of Edgemoor Road. The second vehicle, a silver Nissan Altima, was traveling in the same direction and collided with the rear end of the USPS truck. According to authorities, the impact caused the USPS truck to spin towards the edge of the roadway (eastern side), striking a metal guardrail and overturning down an embankment before coming to a stop in the grassy area between I-495 and railroad tracks. The Nissan struck the guardrail along the right shoulder before it stopped in the northbound interstate lanes.

Officers reported that the cause of the crash was undetermined but that an investigation would be completed to find the answer. The driver of the USPS truck, a 59-year-old man from Yeadon, Pennsylvania, was pronounced dead at the scene. The Nissan driver, a 31-year-old man from Middletown, Delaware, only received non-life-threatening injuries and was treated at an area hospital. 

The name of the deceased is being withheld at the moment.

 

 

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Born and raised in Little Rock, AR, Erica N. Guy decided to stay in her hometown to begin her professional career in journalism. Since obtaining her bachelor's degree from UAPB, Erica has professionally written for several publications about several topics ranging from lifestyle, tech, culture, and entertainment, just to name a few. Continuing her love for her hometown, she joined our team in June 2023, where she is currently a staff writer. Her career goals include continuing storytelling through her writing by being the best professional writer she can be. In her spare time, Erica enjoys trying new foods, cozying up with a good book, spending time with family and friends, and establishing herself as a future businesswoman.
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