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Mass Man Hurt on Sebago Lake Following Collision

Mass Man Hurt on Sebago Lake Following Collision

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SEBAGO LAKE, Maine (WGAN)  The Maine Warden Service says a Massachusetts man is hurt after colliding with his brother while riding on Sebago Lake.

Wardens say just after noon, 39-year-old Jason and 33-year-old Alexander Chigas were riding Kawasaki personal watercrafts when they collided.

Alexadner was sent to Maine Medical Center in Portland with a possible broken leg.

Wardens say the pair, from Waltham, Mass., were staying at their summer home on Jordan Bay.

Speed is considered to be a leading contributing factor in the crash.

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