
GREENBURGH, NY — One man who was involved in four collisions was killed in a crash on the Sprain Brook Parkway around 4 p.m. Wednesday. State police said their initial investigation suggested that Denis E. Mays, 62, of Mount Vernon, was driving a 2016 Infiniti and was involved in a collision on State Route 100C.
He fled the scene of that collision southbound on the Sprain Brook Parkway, police said.
About a half mile from the first collision, Mays struck a 2015 Toyota while attempting to move from the right lane into the center lane southbound.
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Police said that caused the driver of the Toyota to lose control and strike the guardrail on the right shoulder.
Mays' Infiniti continued moving left, crossing the center median and entering the northbound lanes of the parkway.
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He struck two more vehicles on the northbound side, one in the center lane and another in the right lane.
Mays was pronounced dead at the scene by Greenburgh paramedics.
The drivers of the other cars sustained only minor injuries, police said.
The state police said the initial collision investigation on Route 100C is being conducted by the Greenburgh Police Department. The Greenburgh Fire Department, the Westchester Medical Examiner's Office and the Troop K Collision Reconstruction Unit also responded to the scene.
The investigation remains ongoing, state police said.
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