A 30-year-old Massachusetts woman was struck and killed by an out of control U-Haul on Saturday morning according to New Haven Officer David Hartman.
Hartman said that three women were struck by the U-Haul around 9:30 a.m. and the U-Haul then collided with two other U-Hauls.
At 10:16 a.m., the woman was pronounced dead at Yale-New Haven Hospital. The other trwo women were taken to area hospitals. Hartman said one suffered relatively minor injuries and the other is in serious but stable condition.
"The drriver of U-Haul has been taken to police headquarters," Hartman said. "Accident reconstruction team is on scene and is investigating. This investigation in its infancy and we will try to get you more information as quickly as possible.
"This is treated as a crime scene and cars will not be (allowed) into this area. There will be other exits than can be used."
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