WINDHAM (AP) — Police say a 4-year-old boy has died of his injuries following a head-on crash in Windham last week.
Police say a minivan driven by 65-year-old Dennis Brackley, of New Gloucester, crossed the centerline of U.S. Route 202 on Friday night and smashed into an SUV driven by 33-year-old Adrian King, of Windham.
Brackley died at the scene. Two young children in his van were critically hurt.
WMTW-TV reports the Windham Police Department says one of the children, Gavin Goad, died on Saturday. Five-year-old Alexa Goad remains hospitalized. Her condition wasn’t immediately known.
A GoFundMe page has been created to help the family.
A nursing supervisor says King and 27-year-old Samantha Jo Brink, her passenger, were in satisfactory condition.
Police officials have said no charges are pending.
An investigation remains ongoing.
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