Police officially release names of 20 killed in limo crash

<p>New York State Police have officially released the identities and hometowns of the 20 people who were killed when a limousine crashed off a rural upstate road last weekend.</p>

News 12 Staff

Oct 10, 2018, 11:30 AM

Updated 2,022 days ago

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New York State Police have officially released the identities and hometowns of the 20 people who were killed when a limousine crashed off a rural upstate road last weekend.
Troopers released the information Tuesday afternoon, three days after the limo carrying 18 people crashed at an intersection in Schoharie, 25 miles west of Albany.
The limo driver, all 17 passengers and two men standing in a store parking lot were killed.
The identities of the victims have been previously reported in news articles.
The list includes Matthew Coons, who worked as a personal trainer, and his girlfriend.
Four sisters were among the 18 people who died in the limo.
One of the two men killed in the parking lot was a college professor.
Authorities had said they would release a full list of names once all relatives were notified.
AP wire services helped contribute to this rerpot.


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