Crime & Safety
Vehicle Stolen In Milford Involved In Quadruple Fatal Accident In Mass.; Victim IDs Released: UPDATE
The victims are all between the ages of 17 and 20 years old, according to police. A fifth person remains in critical condition.

A vehicle stolen from Milford, Connecticut, Saturday was involved in a quadruple fatal accident in Springfield, Massachusetts, Tuesday night, and on Thursday police released the names of the four victims, all Springfield residents between the ages of 17 and 20, police said.
The stolen SUV ended up crashing into a large tree in Springfield around 8 p.m. Tuesday. Springfield police say they are investigating what led to the accident.
"It is with great remorse to disclose that a fourth victim from the tragic accident on Union Street ... has died," Springfield police said on social media Thursday afternoon. "This department was just officially notified of the (female's) passing,"
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The identity of all four victims from the accident are as follows:
1) Andrew Savage, 20
2) Katrina Lee Maisonet-Jones, 17
3) Chassidy Spence, 18
4) Adrianna Hernandez, 17
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The fifth individual that was in the motor vehicle at the time of the crash is a male and is still in critical condition at Baystate Medical Center, Springfield Oolice said.
Sgt. Mel Kwetowski of the Springfield Police Department's "Fatal Squad" of the Traffic Division is coordinating a collaborative investigation with the Massachusetts State Police.
Hampden County District Attorney Anthony Gulluni's office is in charge of the investigation and working on the accident with both police agencies. The investigation is still ongoing.
"The entire Springfield Police Department offers our condolences to the family and friends of all the victims of this tragic motor vehicle accident," said Sgt. John Delaney of the Springfield Police Department.
Original story: An SUV stolen in Milford, Connecticut, on Saturday was involved in a triple fatal accident in Springfield, Massachusetts, Tuesday night, according to reports, including one by Fox 61.
The SUV was speeding when it crashed into a large tree Tuesday after 8 p.m., resulting in the deaths of three people, according to reports. The victims are all between the age of 17 and 20, according to reports. Two other people inside the same SUV are still in critical condition.
According to MassLive.com, the vehicle left the road at Union and East Park streets driving along a sidewalk before it struck a tree. All five occupants were trapped inside the vehicle and had to be rescued by the Springfield Fire Department.
The speed limit in the area was 20 mph and 30 mph, and the vehicle was going as fast as 60 mph, according to reports.
No victim identifications have yet to be released as of Thursday morning.
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