MEDIA ADVISORY
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
| NEW MEXICO STATE POLICE | CONTACT:
Contact: Jimmy Glascock (505) 827-3349 Pgr. (505) 939-6830 |
| April 8, 2004 |
State Police Investigate accident on I-40, East of Gallup
(McKinley County, NM) – At
approximately 2:13 p.m., state police investigated a fatal motor vehicle accident
on I-40 near mile marker 66. The investigation revealed that a 2003 Lexus, driven
by Beverly Waddle (74 of Greeley, Co), was eastbound on I-40 and drove upon
an area of the roadway that was covered with hale and rain. The Lexus began
spinning in the roadway as the driver lost control of the vehicle and it eventually
came to rest, facing west, on the paved eastbound shoulder of I-40. A 1996 Chevrolet
Cavilier was eastbound on I-40 and also drove upon the area of the roadway that
was covered by hale and rain. The Chevrolet Cavilier began fishtailing and the
right rear of the vehicle struck a guardrail, causing the Cavilier to go into
a broadside skid facing south. The driver’s side of the Cavilier crashed
into the front of the Lexus that came to rest on the eastbound shoulder.
The driver of the Chevrolet Cavilier sustained fatal injuries. A female passenger
in the Cavilier was seriously injured and initially transported to Cibola General
Hospital. She was later airlifted to UNMH in Albuquerque. Names will be released
when next of kin are notified. Bruce Waddle (74 of Greeley, Co.) was a passenger
in the Lexus. Mr. & Ms. Waddle were transported by ambulance to Cibola General
Hospital with minor injuries. Eastbound traffic was diverted onto the frontage
road at mile marker 53. The eastbound lanes of I-40 were reopened at approximately
5:36 p.m.
The state police have investigated several fatal accidents recently, which were
weather related, involving heavy rain and hale. The motoring public’s
safety is important to the state police and we would like to remind motorist
to drive carefully and reduce their speed as they drive through these storms.
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