Pittsburgh 3-year-old killed by speeding tractor trailer on I-95 in Georgia
A speeding tractor trailer crash on I-95 in Georgia rammed the rear of a Ross Township, Pennsylvania family's van Sunday afternoon, killing a 3-year-old child.
Sean Thornton, the youngest of three children of Daniel and Susan Thornton, was killed in his child car seat when a big rig slammed into the rear of the family minivan and pushed it off the road into the woods. It came to rest in cold marsh water. The family was en route to a post-Christmas Florida vacation.
The child's mother, Susan Thornton, 38, was driving. According to KDKA-TV in Pittsburgh, the impact badly mangled her foot and it may have to be amputated. The father, Daniel Thornton, 47, has a broken jaw. The five-year-old sister has a broken foot, leg and arm. An eight-year-old brother has a cracked skull.
According to Georgia State Patrol spokesman Thornell King, the Thornton family's 2007 Toyota Sienna van had slowed due to traffic congestion when it was struck in the rear at a high rate of speed by the 1999 Freightliner tractor-trailer truck hauling a load of paper products, driven by Willie Hill, 50, of Jacksonville.
Hill reportedly had picked up a load at Riceboro, en route to Gulfport, Mississippi. Riceboro is the site of a large Interstate Paper plant producing linerboard.
Media reports show a double trailer in the woods. News reports do not identify the trucking company involved.
I bet the family has been directly solicited by lawyers trolling the hospital or sending them promotional packages, in direct violation of bar rules that would subject them to disbarment if reported.
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