Henry Dircks, 90, fatally struck by dump truck on Route 1 in Camden, Maine
Fatal crash involving pedestrian closes Route 1 in Camden
Officials said the crash between a car and a pedestrian was reported around 4:20 a.m.
Camden man struck and killed by dump truck on Route 1
Travis Payne, 35, of Plymouth was driving the dump truck. Gagne said “visibility in the area at the time of the accident was poor due to heavy rain and fog.”
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