SUV crashes into Boston-area Apple store, killing a man
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[November 22, 2022]
(Reuters) -A sports utility vehicle crashed through the
front window of an Apple retail store near Boston on Monday before
coming to rest at the rear of the showroom, leaving at least one person
dead and 16 hospitalized, authorities and local media said.
The black SUV was traveling at an undetermined speed when it plowed into
the store in Hingham, Massachusetts, and struck "multiple people,"
Plymouth District Attorney Timothy Cruz said at a press conference.
Sixteen people were sent to hospitals with "traumatic injuries," he
said, and a criminal investigation was underway.
The male driver is currently with police officers, Cruz said.
Authorities have not released his name, said if he was injured, or given
any more detail as to the cause of the incident.
After crashing through the window within an hour of the store's opening,
the 2019 Toyota 4Runner came to rest at the back of the outlet and the
driver was extricated from the wreckage, Boston's WCVB-TV reported.
"You'd have to really be picking up speed to end up in the storage area
at the back side of the Apple store," Frank O'Brien, who was visiting
the shopping center, told The Patriot Ledger newspaper.
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A view shows the crash site as emergency
services personnel attend the scene after a vehicle crashed into an
Apple store in Hingham, Massachusetts, U.S. November 21, 2022.
REUTERS/Brian Snyder
Aerial footage of the scene showed the shattered window of the
store, located in an outdoor mall about 15 miles (24 km)south of
downtown Boston. Emergency personnel could be seen tending to
injured people on the sidewalk.
The victim who died at the scene was identified as Kevin Bradley,
65, of New Jersey, Cruz said in a news release.
Apple, which said the company was "devastated" by the incident,
described Bradley in a statement as "a professional who was onsite
supporting recent construction" at the location.
(Reporting by Tyler Clifford in New York and Kanishka Singh in
Washington; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama and Rosalba O'Brien)
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