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Honors For An Injured Toddler

Honors For An Injured Toddler

Photo: 560 WGAN Newsradio


BANGOR, Maine (WGAN) – A massive convoy of trucks, cars. and other vehicles is set to pass by the Eastern Maine Medical Center on October 27th.

It’s a tribute to 2 year old Enoch McGovern, badly injured when his mom deliberately stepped in front of a tanker truck on I-95 near Lincoln a few weeks ago.

She died, but Enoch was thrown clear. He had some serious injuries and will be the hospital for a while to come

The convoy will pass by his window as a show of support. One organizer says he expects the convoy will be more than a mile long.

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