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November 12, 2023 at 6:46 PM Scarborough police Sgt. Francis Plourd said that just after 12:15 p.m. Saturday, a 911 caller driving on the Maine Turnpike reported that a vehicle had crashed into ...
Joe Delaney (born 1958), Running back for the Kansas City Chiefs, accidentally drowned in 1983 while trying to save three children who were screaming for help. [63] Dennis Wilson (born 1944), one of the members of the Beach Boys, drowned in 1983 at Marina del Rey, California, while diving after drinking.
Aug. 28—A 40-year-old Scarborough man died early Monday morning in a single-vehicle crash. Scarborough police say the car driven by Mudimbiyi Kalombo crashed just after 2:30 a.m. on Route 1 in ...
Two unnamed people were killed in an accident on a rural Quebec road when a "flying bear" collided with their SUV. The 200-kilogram (440 lb) black bear was sent airborne by a car in front of the SUV after it had stepped into the path of traffic on Highway 148. The bear passed through the windshield, hitting the driver and the passenger sitting ...
July 10 – Italy – A Pompeii -Naples and Naples- Herculaneum commuter train collided head-on in Cercola near Mount Vesuvius, Naples, killing 14 people and injuring 70. [88] August 21 – Thailand – A head-on collision of freight and passenger trains at Taling Chan killed 52 people and injured about 200.
Beech Ridge Motor Speedway [1] / 43.610294; -70.380747. Beech Ridge Motor Speedway is a defunct 1/3 mile NASCAR -sanctioned asphalt oval auto racing track in Scarborough, Maine. The track is located near the Scarborough Downs horse racing track. Beech Ridge Motor Speedway hosted races on Saturday nights, as well as Thursdays.
Sep. 22—A Lewiston school bus loaded with children was struck by a car Friday morning, adding to dozens of accidents involving Maine school buses so far in 2023. Lewiston school buses are ...
15 May – United States – A Lafayette & Indianapolis Railroad train accident on a 120-foot (37-metre) bridge over Potato Creek, about 17 miles (27 km) south-east of Lafayette near Colfax, Indiana. The engineer, Jacob Beitinger (Beidinger), the fireman, Patrick Maloney (Moloney), and conductor James W. Irwin were killed.