Sunday, July 26, 2009

4 cousins, mom, 3 others die in NY wrong-way crash

BRIARCLIFF MANOR, N.Y. — A family's minivan going in the wrong direction crashed into two cars on a suburban parkway on Sunday, killing eight people, including four young cousins and the mother of one of them.

State police Investigator Joseph Becerra said the minivan was traveling southbound in the northbound lanes of the Taconic State Parkway in Westchester County, just north of New York City, when it struck an SUV and then careened into a third vehicle. The minivan rolled down an embankment, where it burst into flames.

The minivan's front end appeared to have been almost entirely smashed in, and its shell was scorched and bent. At least one wheel was blown out.

Fire spread from under the minivan, throughout its shell, within minutes.

The woman driving the minivan and four of the five children inside it were killed, Becerra said. They were part of a family from Floral Park and West Babylon, on Long Island.

The children who died were girls ages 2, 5, 7 and 9. The fifth child, a boy, age 5, was hospitalized.

The minivan's 36-year-old driver was the mother of the surviving child, and the other children were her nieces and her daughter, Becerra said.

The afternoon accident was the second wrong-way crash on the parkway on Sunday, and police said they didn't know why either driver was going in the wrong direction or where the drivers entered the parkway. Five people were injured in an early morning collision between two vehicles, one of which was headed northbound in the southbound lanes. That accident occurred about 20 miles north of the later incident.

A witness to the fatal crash, Katrina Papha, who was traveling north on the parkway to a family barbecue in Mahopac, said she saw the accident in her rearview mirror.

"One car goes this way, one goes that way, up in the air, both of them," she said. "I was crying. I was shaking."

Her brother, Peter Dedvukaj, driving in another vehicle, said he saw smoke ahead and traffic came to a standstill.

"People were getting out to help, shouting, 'We need help! We need help!'" Dedvukaj said. "Everybody said, 'There are kids in the car.'"

He said he and others opened a door of the minivan and "there was a body in front of us." He said they helped pull out the children they could see — two girls, who appeared to be dead, and a boy, who was kicking and screaming.

Hawthorne fire Chief Joe LaGrippo, among the first emergency responders to arrive at the scene of the accident in the tiny village of Briarcliff Manor, about 35 miles northwest of New York City, said the boy suffered significant head trauma.

LaGrippo said that when he got there the minivan was engulfed in flames. He said one of the children was dead and three others were near death.

"We go out quite frequently, but thank God we've never seen anything of this magnitude," LaGrippo said.

Three men from Yonkers in the SUV were killed, Becerra said. Two people in the other vehicle hit by the minivan were hospitalized.

The parkway, which stretches about 100 miles from Valhalla, in Westchester County, to East Chatham, in Columbia County, was closed to traffic in both directions in the area for hours following the crash.

Later, four people died in a crash on Long Island's Montauk Highway in Copiague. In that incident, a car and a minivan collided, killing three passengers in the car and one in the minivan.

The scenic Taconic State Parkway was built over a number of years in stages beginning in the early 1920s, initially as an extension of the Bronx Parkway from New York City to Bear Mountain Bridge.

Eight killed in Taconic Parkway crash

Eight people, including four children, died Sunday in a three-vehicle crash on the Taconic State Parkway, New York State Police said.

One of the vehicles, a minivan, was going in the wrong direction in the northbound lanes near state Route 117, police said. The minivan, which carried the adult driver and five children, collided head-on with a sport utility vehicle three adults, CNN reported.

The adult and four of the children in the minivan, and all three people in the SUV, were killed.

State Police Sgt. James Kranick told NBC-TV News a third vehicle was involved, but it was not clear how. Kranick said two adult passengers in the third vehicle were being treated for minor injuries.

Although police initially reported there were no survivors, they later told NBC-TV News one child did survive and was taken to a hospital near Pleasantville, N.Y.

Taconic Parkway Accident



A mom from Long Island who drove the wrong way on a suburban parkway sparked a horrific car crash Sunday that killed eight people, including four children in her minivan, police said.

Three Yonkers men in an SUV also were killed instantly when the woman's minivan barreled head-on into them on the Taconic Parkway in Briarcliff Manor.

A fifth child was clinging to life, said Hawthorne Fire Chief Joe LaGrippo, who was one of the first to respond to the 1:35p.m. crash near Route 117.

"We've never seen anything like this," LaGrippo told the Daily News. The 15-year veteran of the fire department broke down in tears as he described the scene of the deadliest car crash in Westchester County in 65years.

"Four dead children," LaGrippo said. "It is tough. We are only human. It is sad."

Firefighters held up white sheets as they pulled the dead bodies from the cars. The children were ages 2, 5, 7 and 9.

One girl was the 36-year-old mom's daughter. The other three girls were her nieces.

Her 5-year-old son suffered severe head trauma and was taken to Westchester Medical Center in Valhalla, where he is in critical condition.

The mother and children were from Floral Park and West Babylon, L.I. Their identities were not released.

The three other dead victims were from Yonkers, and a relative identified them as father and son, Mike Bastardi, 82, and Guy Bastardi, 49, and a family friend, Dan Longo.

The trio were on their way to Yorktown for a Sunday pasta dinner, a weekend tradition for the family.

"They were late getting there. My wife tried to call their cell phones," said a shaken Robert Guzzo, 52, a relative of the Bastardis. "As soon as I saw it on TV, I just knew."

The red Ford Aerostar minivan also struck a third vehicle, but the two men in that car were not seriously injured.

It was unclear why the mom wound up driving southbound in the parkway's northbound lanes.

After the minivan crashed, it rolled down a hill and burst into flames. Peter Dedvukaj, 29, of Yonkers, was driving on the parkway when he saw the crash.

"All I could hear was, 'Help! Help!' he told The News. "We started to pull the kids from the car. Four kids - three girls and one boy."

Dedvukaj said the scene was "too graphic" to describe.

"The woman was in bad shape," he said. "I couldn't tell if it was a man or a woman. I don't even know if there were legs there. It was horrible."

Traffic in both directions along the Taconic Parkway was backed up for hours.

"I've been with the state police for 24 years, and I have never seen such a tragedy," said New York State Police investigator Joseph Becerra.