Brian Kenealy, 20, Chase Fossett, 21, Luke Simpson, 22, and Riley Ignacio-Cameron, 20, killed in single-vehicle crash on Route 166 in Castine, Maine
Aquinnah man killed, Falmouth woman injured in crash in Maine: 7 Maine Maritime Academy students involved in fiery crash(link is external)
Preliminary investigation indicates that the driver of the vehicle, 20-year-old Joshua Goncalves-Radding of North Babylon, NY was traveling south on Route 166 when his vehicle left the road and struck a tree before erupting in flames.
4 college students killed, 3 hurt in fiery crash in Maine (link is external)
Maine police say four Maine Maritime Academy students were killed when a sport utility vehicle crashed into a tree and burst into flames.
Four Maine Maritime Academy students killed in fiery crash, police say. ‘Devastated’ (link is external)
They have been identified as 20-year-old Brian Kenealy of York, Maine, 20-year-old Riley Ignacio-Cameron of Aquinnah, Massachusetts, 21-year-old Chase Fossett of Gardiner, Maine, and 22-year-old Luke Simpson of Rockport, Massachusetts, according to state police.
Driver charged in crash that killed Maine Maritime students(link is external)
Joshua Goncalves-Radding, of North Babylon, New York, was indicted Thursday by a grand jury after investigators concluded he was speeding and under the influence of alcohol at the time of the December crash in Castine, officials said.
Third person indicted in Castine crash that killed 4 college students (link is external)
District attorney for Hancock County, Paul Granger says Tavares has been charged under a provision known as the accomplice liability, which allows criminal charges to be brought against someone who wasn’t driving but participated in unlawful conduct that led to the crash.