New York state police have made a final report on wrong-way Taconic State Parkway crash that killed eight people in July of 2009. The driver of a minivan, a resident of West Babylon, NY, was both drunk – with a blood alcohol level of .19 percent – and high on marijuana when she plowed into a sport utility vehicle. The SUV was going 74 miles per hour at the time, according to a New York Car Accident Lawyer.
The investigation and reconstruction analysis determined that the minivan was traveling southbound in a northbound lane, when it struck the sport utility vehicle traveling in the northbound lane. A New York Injury Lawyer has been told both vehicles were well over the 55 mile-per-hour speed limit.
Fatalities included the minivan driver, her 2 year-old daughter, and her three nieces, who were nine, seven, and five years of age, who were all in the minivan. Killed in the sport utility vehicle were the driver of that vehicle, 49, his father, age 81, and their friend, age 74. There were also three others injured, according to a New York Injury Lawyer.