Vermont
Driver, Cow Both Dead After Crash in Northern Vermont: Troopers
A automotive going over 100 mph slammed right into a cow Sunday night time in Sheldon, Vermont, leaving each the cow and the motive force of the Jaguar lifeless, in response to state police.
Vermont State Police obtained a report of a car hitting a cow on Route 105 simply earlier than 11 p.m. Sunday night time, in response to a information launch from the company. A nurse who was on scene informed dispatchers that the motive force of the automotive was lifeless, state police stated.
A Jaguar Sort S sedan was heading west on the state street when it hit the cow, which was within the street. EMS tried CPR on the motive force on scene, however he died from his accidents, police stated.
The motive force has been recognized as Jason St. Pierre, who was 48 years outdated.
His passenger informed troopers that they had been touring over 100 mph when the wreck occurred, in response to police.
Anybody who noticed the crash is requested to name Vermont State Police at 802-524-5993. The investigation is ongoing.