Crime & Safety

71-yr-Old Woman Killed in Crash on Route 7 in Wilton [Updated]

Three senior citizens and a toddler were transported to Norwalk Hospital early this morning.

Update, 5:41 p.m: Lt. Donald Wakeman issued a release at 3:15 p.m. identifying the names of those involved in the accident. 

The name of the victim killed has been identified as Merle Singer, 71, of Mesquite, Texas.

The operator of the car has been identified as Felix Antedomenico of Wilton; the passengers were his son Eugene Antedomenico, also of Mesquite, and Felix's grandaughter, Laey Mahfouz, age six whose residence was not specified. Merle Singer was the wife of Eugene. 

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Police identified the driver of the truck as Bobbie Ward, 62, of Stamford. 

The extent of the injuries of those travelling in the Taurus has not been released.

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Update, 12:35pm: Route 7 is no longer detoured.

Original article

Lieutenant Donald Wakeman said that at 7:58 a.m. they received a report of a motor vehicle accident that occurred on Route 7, near Zion Hill Church at 470 Danbury Road.

Wakeman said that a 1999 Ford Taurus station wagon holding four persons exited the lower driveway of the Zion Hill Church complex area and crossed into the northbound lane, directly in front of a Grasso Brothers Construction 2000 Freightliner dump truck which was travelling northbound. Unable to stop, the truck crashed into the passenger side, injuring all four occupants, police said. All four were transported to Norwalk Hospital. A backseat, left-rear passenger, a 71-year-old female, was pronounced dead at the hospital. Police are not revealing her name or residence before notifying the family of the deceased.

The lower driveway that the Taurus had pulled out from leads to the nursing school parking lot, said Wakeman.

There was extrication on the scene due to "extensive damage to the Taurus," said Wakeman. 

The victims included a six-year-old in a booster seat located in the right back seat passenger. 

The driver of the Taurus was a 91-year old male. The front seat passenger was a 67-year-old male, Wakeman said.

Wakeman said that all those in the Taurus had familial connections. 

“At this point we have members of our accident reconstruction team still working on the scene. I expect they’ll be doing work on this for the remainder of the day,” said Wakeman.

The truck driver was a 62-year-old male.

Wakaman said that the road may be open within another hour. 

The investigation is open. The driver of the dump truck was shaken up but not injured, according to police. 

The Connecticut State Police Truck Squad unit is also on the scene to see if there were truck violations, Wakeman said.

The area between Route 7 and Canon, and Route 7 and Seely are detourted.


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