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Man struck by rolling car in Frenchville hospitalized in critical condition

Man struck by rolling car in Frenchville hospitalized in critical condition

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A Fort Kent man was rushed to the hospital in critical condition after he was struck by a rolling car.

67-year-old Thomas Nadeau was behind the wheel when he went off Route 1 in Frenchville Thursday morning and rolled over.

Nadeau suffered non-life-threatening injuries.

Another person stopped to help Nadeau when their vehicle rolled, hitting 27-year-old Tyler St. Peter.

St. Peter was taken by LifeFlight to Northern Light Eastern Maine Medical Center in Bangor.

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