Crime & Safety
Two Anna Maria Students Identified as Victims in Fatal 495 Crash
They were two of the four college students killed in Monday's crash in Middleborough have been identified.

MASSACHUSETTS — Two of the five people - four of whom were college students - killed in Monday's horrifying crash on Interstate 495 in Middleborough have been identified as Anna Maria College students.
Family members confirmed to The Boston Globe the two were cousins Kraig Diggs, 20, and Jordan Galvin-Dutras, 19. They both played football at Barnstable High.
"The entire Anna Maria College community is devastated by the news of the tragic accident that took the lives of two of our students," officials announced on the college's website. "We also grieve for the other young people who lost their lives last night."
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Police did not release the names of any of the five victims but instead provided their gender, age, and hometown.
The wrong-way driver was identified as a 31-year-old Fall River woman driving a 2011 Infiniti G37.
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Police said she struck a 2003 Mercury Sable head-on. All four college students in the car were killed. They were identified as:
- A 20-year-old Barnstable man
- A 19-year-old Barnstable man
- A 19-year-old Harwich man
- An 18-year-old from West Babylon, N.Y.
Police said the Fall River woman drove against traffic on Interstate 495 north near Exit 3 in Middleborough when she collided with the Mercury Sable, which police said burst into flames upon impact.
Jason Claffey, Patch staff, contributed to this report
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