Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 21, 2002, p. 9

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economist suntribune news saturday sept 21 2002 collision in newmarket kills stoufrville woman by jeff mitchell staff writer a stouffville woman is dead after an early morning crash at bayview avenue and mulock drive in newmarket friday the second crash in as many days at the busy intersection dead is erika haefele 23 one of six passengers in a car involved in the crash according to york regional police interviews with police and a witness who was work ing at a gas station nearby indicated two vehicles a southbound chevrolet cavalier carrying six people and a northbound plymouth van collided at the inter section when the van attempted to make a left turn police said ms haefele was pro nounced dead at the scene she was not wearing a seat belt erika was seated in the centre of the front seat its a twoseat car said sgt bradley bulmer of york regional polices traffic unit sgt bulmer said as of friday police had not yet laid charges in connection with the accident it has not yet been deter mined if alcohol was a factor in the accident he said darryl st cyr was working the night shift at the petro canada station on the south east corner of bayview and mulock when the collision occurred around 230 am i pretty much saw it occur i saw the car slide down bayview here mr st cyr said friday morning as spectators watched accident reconstruction specialists work on the scene mr st cyr 20 of newmarket said he heard a terrific crash and went out to try to help it was a big bang he said mr st cyr said occupants of the vehicles got out on their own after the collision they looked ok but later i heard people were injured he said the accident scene gave indications of a spectacular crash the cavalier sat several metres south of the intersec tion its front end smashed with the hood buckled to the windshield deflated airbags hung limp inside the vehicle the damage made it appear as if the brunt of the impact had been borne by the drivers side of the front end police cordoned off a large area preventing traffic from accessing mulock bayview and prospect street as their investigation continued for more than six hours for many the scene brought to mind an accident that occurred just a short distance away last monday evening a hyundai tiburon which witnesses said had been racing another car east on mulock clipped a vehicle that was making an illegal u- turn and was catapulted through a fence at the corner of mulock and willowick drives two people in the tiburon were injured barry cox landmark vehicle leasing consider the landmark advantages one stop shopping new or used vehicles any make or model entry level to prestige imports prompt personal service leases tailored to your specific needs tradeins accepted buy what appreciates lease what depreciates for quote or information call barry at 9053054783 emailbcoxlandmarkleasingcom 8920 woodbine ave 3 lights north of hwy 7 at hooper st w4 rlo lives here ms is the most common neurological disease affecting young adults in canada f q multiple sclerosis iplv society of canada 18002687582 wwwmssocietyca this message brought to you as a community service of the economisttribune teach jree 0riqinais fc made by hand in stoiufvillecanada m 9056425059 arriving sale whether dressy or casual is required visit soon and you will be pleasantly surprised neiv for fall washable stretch suede in five lovely shades unit 3486 rinotd iri c stouffville ontario

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