More details emerge in Tuesday crash that killed three local teens
Thursday, August 6th, 2009 by Daphne DuretBeer cans were were found in an SUV and on the scene of what authorities say may be an alcohol-related crash that killed three teens earlier this week.
See more photosan impromptu memorial service Tuesday evening at Hobe Sound Beach.(Sarah Grile/The Palm Beach Post)
Nick Coady, 18, Christopher Harold Briglio, 18, and Connor William Graver, 16, were all killed early Tuesday when the Jeep Grand Cherokee that Coady was driving slammed into the back of a John Deere front-end loader and overturned.
Florida Highway Patrol troopers since then have been investigating whether speed and alcohol were factors in the crash. It may be several weeks before results of toxicology tests are available, FHP officials said.
Today FHP Lt. Chris Cribbs said he saw beer cans in the Jeep and on the scene of the accident.
“I couldn’t say how many, but it was more than one,” Cribbs said, adding that he was at the scene while the SUV was still overturned and it was so badly damaged it was difficult to clearly see inside.
Coady was driving east on Cove Road and had just passed the Federal Highway intersection when the SUV collided with a John Deere front-end loader on a construction site.
Cribbs said there were barricades surrounding the construction site but the driver of the front-end-loader had backed into the eastbound lanes of the road, partially blocking oncoming traffic.
The driver, 25-year-old Pedro Perez-Espinosa of Okeechobee, was not hurt in the crash.





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