Five Children Killed, Ejected from Minivan in Maryland Crash

BOWIE, Md. (AP) — Maryland authorities say they're investigating a crash that killed five children who were ejected from a minivan. Two adults were also injured. Maryland State Police troopers say in a news release that the single-vehicle crash happened before 5 a.m. Saturday on northbound Route 301 in Prince George's County. The troopers identified the dead children as: 8-year-old London Dixon and 5-year-old Paris Dixon, both of Bowie; and 14-year-old Zion Beard; 6-year-old Rickelle Ricks; and 15-year-old Damari Herald, all of Washington, D.C. Police identified the driver as 32-year-old Dominique Taylor, of Bowie. Twenty-three-year Cornell Simon of Oxon Hill is believed to have been a front-seat passenger. Both were injured. The preliminary investigation shows the vehicle struck several trees and then spun in a snow-covered field. All contents © copyright 2019 Associated Press. All rights reserved.
Source: JEMS: Journal of Emergency Medical Services News - Category: Emergency Medicine Tags: Rescue & Vehicle Extrication Trauma News Patient Care Source Type: news