13-year-old killed in collision on Route 32 in Sykesville
Westminster driver of tow truck not injured
Posted 6/25/09
A 13-year-boy was killed Tuesday in Sykesville
when the Mazda he was a passenger in pulled onto Route 32 from River
Road and was struck by a tow truck, police said.
Vincent
Woodward, 13, was pronounced dead at Howard County General Hospital,
according to Howard County Police. Woodward had been seated in the
front passenger seat when the operator of the Mazda, Kyong Hae Kim, 51,
of Sykesville, attempted to make a left turn from River Road onto
southbound Route 32 and was struck by a 1997 International Flatbed tow
truck traveling north on Route 32, police said.
Kim was listed
in critical but stable condition Thursday at The University of Maryland
Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore, a hospital spokeswoman said.
A
third occupant of the Mazda, 5-year-old Jacqueline Woodward, was listed
in stable condition at Children’s Hospital, police said. A Children’s
Hospital spokesperson could not be reached for comment Thursday.
The driver of the tow truck, Tymothy Thatcher, 39, of Westminster, was not injured, police said.
Information on where Vincent and Jacqueline Woodward were from was not available from police.
— Mike Santa Rita
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