Massachusetts State Police believe speed was a factor in the deadly Amesbury crash Thursday night
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A 70-year-old man from Searsport, Maine died in a tractor-trailer rollover on the ramp from Route 95 South to Route 110 in Amesbury, Massachusetts Thursday night.
The man was driving a 2014 Freightliner when he crashed around 10:15 p.m., according to Massachusetts State Police. He was pronounced dead on scene. The man s name was withheld. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather.
Preliminary investigation suggests that excessive speed was a factor. No other cars were involved.
70-year-old man from Maine dies in tractor-trailer rollover on Interstate 95 in Amesbury
Updated May 14, 2021;
A 70-year-old man from Searport, Maine died in a tractor-trailer rollover on Interstate 95 in Amesbury on Thursday, according to Massachusetts State Police.
Troopers responded to the crash at around 10:15 p.m. on Thursday on the off ramp from I-95 south to Route 110 for a report of a rollover of a 2014 Freighliner tractor-trailer.
The 70-year-old drive was pronounced dead at the scene, police said. A preliminary investigation suggested that excessive speed was a factor in the crash, authorities said. No other vehicles were involved.
Police have yet to release the driver’s name.
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The Amesbury Beat  By Tom Hanshaw Dec 10, 2020
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