Thieves in northern England stole a van containing 2,500 pies, valued at £25,000, from Michelin-starred chef Tommy Banks, who was preparing to deliver them to the York Christmas Market. Banks, who owns The Black Swan in Oldstead, appealed to the thieves to return the pies, suggesting they could be donated to a community center. The van was later found abandoned with fake license plates, but the pies' status remains unknown. This incident follows a recent theft of 24 tons of artisanal cheese from Neal's Yard Dairy.
Three people were killed in a fiery crash between a minivan and a tractor trailer in South Brunswick, New Jersey. The van, operated by a firm that supports developmentally disabled adults, caught fire after the collision, making it impossible to save the occupants. The driver of the tractor trailer survived with minor injuries. The investigation into the cause of the crash is ongoing, and drivers are advised to avoid the area as cleanup is expected to last until 9 p.m.
The nine victims of a deadly crash on a Wisconsin highway have been identified, ranging in age from 6 months to 51. Eight of the victims were passengers in a van that collided with a semi-tractor truck, with the van's driver and seven passengers declared dead at the scene. A 2-year-old child in the van was injured and released from the hospital. The crash occurred when the van allegedly entered an intersection and was struck by the eastbound semi-tractor, resulting in a fire and multiple ejections from the van.
Authorities have identified the individuals involved in a fatal crash in Clark County, Wisconsin, which left nine people dead. The crash occurred between a semi-trailer and a van, resulting in the death of the semi driver and eight individuals from Virginia. A 2-year-old child was the sole survivor and has been released to family members.
A deadly crash in Clark County, Wisconsin, claimed the lives of eight members of an Amish community from Burkes Garden, Virginia, who were traveling through the area to visit family. The crash involved a collision between a van carrying the Amish families and a semi-tractor trailer, resulting in multiple fatalities. A two-year-old boy was the sole survivor and is now under the care of his grandparents. The community is mourning the loss, and a GoFundMe has been set up to support the families with funeral expenses.
A fatal crash between a semi and a van in Clark County, Wisconsin has resulted in nine confirmed deaths, with the semi driver and eight van passengers pronounced dead at the scene. One van passenger was taken to the hospital for treatment. The crash scene has been cleared, and the investigation is ongoing. Governor Tony Evers expressed sadness over the tragic incident, and the names of those involved have not been released pending family notification.
Nine people were killed and one injured after a semi-trailer truck collided with a van at an intersection in Dewhurst Township, central Wisconsin. The crash occurred at the intersection of Highway 95 and County Road J, with the van being struck by the semi as it entered the intersection. Eight people in the van, including the driver, and the semi-truck driver were pronounced dead at the scene, while the lone survivor, a van passenger, was transported to a local hospital. The investigation is ongoing, with the Wisconsin State Patrol assisting.
Nine people were killed in a traffic crash involving a semitruck and a van at a western Wisconsin highway intersection. The van, carrying eight people, collided with the semitrailer, resulting in the deaths of all van occupants and the semitruck driver. One van passenger was injured and taken to a nearby hospital. The crash is under investigation, and the names of the victims will be released after their families are notified. Highway 95 was closed for hours, and the area of the crash is about 50 miles southeast of Eau Claire.
Nine people, including the driver of a tractor-trailer and eight individuals in a van, were killed in a collision at an intersection on a Wisconsin state highway. The sole survivor, a passenger in the van, was hospitalized. The names of the deceased have not been released, and the cause of the crash is under investigation. Governor Tony Evers expressed condolences for the victims and their families, while authorities continue to work at the scene of the tragic accident.
Nine people are dead after a crash between a semi and a van in central Wisconsin. The incident occurred at the intersection of State Highway 95 and County Highway J in the Town of Dewhurst. Emergency crews are still on the scene, and the investigation is ongoing.
A fatal crash between a semi and a van has resulted in at least one death and the closure of a stretch of Highway 95 in west-central Wisconsin. The collision occurred near County J in the Township of Dewhurst, prompting the Wisconsin State Patrol to assist with the investigation while emergency crews remain on the scene. Motorists are advised to avoid the area as the highway is expected to be closed for several hours.
Two three-year-old fraternal twins were found unresponsive in a van on the northbound I-95 ramp to the Turnpike Extension at the Golden Glades interchange in NW Dade, Miami. Despite medical efforts, the children were pronounced deceased at a nearby hospital. The driver, an adult female, was found in critical condition after going over the railing to the on-ramp onto the railroad tracks. The cause of death has not been revealed, and the familial relationship between the adult female and the children is still unknown. The incident has prompted an investigation, leading to the closure of the ramp and impacting train tracks under the interchange.
A tractor trailer and a van crashed on a highway in Tamaulipas, Mexico, killing 26 people, including children. The two vehicles caught fire after the collision, and the truck carrying the trailer was not found at the scene. It is unclear whether the driver of the truck fled or was also killed in the crash. All victims are believed to be Mexicans.
A pedestrian was fatally struck by a van on Gallivan Boulevard in Dorchester on Sunday night. The victim was identified as Torrance Hodges, 53, of Dorchester. The driver, a 52-year-old Dorchester man, was taken to Carney Hospital in Boston with non-life-threatening injuries. The ongoing investigation will determine whether criminal charges are warranted in the crash.