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Two killed in rollover crash on Route 32 in Windsor

Two killed in rollover crash on Route 32 in Windsor

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WINDSOR (WGME) — Maine State Police say two people are dead after a rollover crash in Windsor.

It happened 9:45 pm Sunday on Route 32, right near the Windsor Veterinary Clinic

Troopers say Seth Labreck, 35 of South China, and Jeffiver Hood, 38 of Windslow, had just left the Windsor Fair. Investigators report Labreck lost control of his pickup truck. It went off the road, slammed into a utility pole and rolled onto its roof.

State police say Labreck was not wearing his seat belt, and was thrown from the truck Hood was wearing her seat belt, but also died at the scene.

Troopers say Labreck had been drinking, and was also speeding.

The Windsor and Augusta Fire Departments, Delta EMS, and Central Maine Power all helped troopers respond to the crash.

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