Guadalupe Hernandez-Gomez, Montgomery, Man died in Bullock County crash

Stephen La Pierre, Macungie Twp., Man Died In Fatal Crash After Car Overturns
Stephen La Pierre, Macungie Twp., Man Died In Fatal Crash After Car Overturns

The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency reports that a terrible two-vehicle crash in Bullock County claimed a fatality this past week. About five miles east of Midway, close to mile marker 213, the event happened around 10:20 a.m. on Wednesday along U.S. Highway 82.

According preliminary reports, a Freightliner Cascadia tractor-trailer was head-on collision with a Toyota 4 Runner. The strong force of the collision immediately killed the operator of the Toyota, 39-year- Montgomery resident Guadalupe Hernandez-Gomez. Authorities found upon arrival that Hernandez-Gomez had not been wearing a seat belt at the time of the incident, which would have added to the degree of the tragedy.

Although the degree of the injuries the Freightliner driver suffered is not known at yet. Based on current data, no one else was involved in the crash.

Along with state troopers, local emergency responders were quickly on the site to control traffic and start an extensive inquiry. While rescuers evaluated the site to make sure no more imminent risks were present, the road stayed partly blocked.

Law enforcement departments keep compiling data and analysing contributing elements to help to explain the flow of events preceding the occurrence. To create an all-encompassing report, investigators probably will examine vehicle conditions, road conditions, and possible driver behaviour.

As the investigation goes forward, further information including the condition of the injured driver and other conclusions is anticipated. This sad event reminds us very much of the need of safety precautions including seat belt use to stop more loss of life in like circumstances.

Authorities have advised drivers to use caution on roadways, particularly in heavy traffic or under circumstances that can raise collision risk. Updates will be given to notify the public as long-running investigations go on.

As the continuous inquiry is under progress, no more information is being made public at this moment.