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19-Year-Old man dies in North Berwick car crash Friday

19-Year-Old man dies in North Berwick car crash Friday

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NORTH BERWICK (WGME)—A Lebanon teen was ejected from his car after losing control of his vehicle in North Berwick.

According to police, they responded to a car crash in the area of 127 Lebanon Road around 9:41 P.M. Friday.

After arriving on scene, officers started preforming ‘life-saving measures’ for the unresponsive driver.

The driver was identified as 19-year-old Hunter Cordaro of Lebanon.

Police stated that Cordaro was driving a white 2012 Mini Cooper when he rounded a corner on Card Mill Lane, lost control, and then was ejected.

While the accident is still under investigation, it is believed that excessive speed is the main cause of the crash.

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