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Accident report in fatal Buxton crash identifies 17-year-old was driver

A police report detailing a crash Thursday in Buxton that killed a Bonny Eagle High School student says 17-year-old Edward Estey of Standish was driving his mother's car when he lost control, the Press Herald reports.
Crash scene at Turkey Road in Buxton

BUXTON, Maine (NEWS CENTER) -- A police report detailing a crash Thursday in Buxton that killed a Bonny Eagle High School student says 17-year-old Edward Estey of Standish was driving his mother's car when he lost control. 

The crash happened back on November 5, and killed 16-year-old Angel Greene of Standish. Her body was found using a thermal imaging camera about 20 yards away almost an hour after the crash, witnesses told the Press Herald. 

The four teenagers were traveling east on Turkey Lane in a 2010 Dodge Caliber belonging to Dawn Estey. Her son, Edward Estey, lost control of the car near Henry Hill Road at 1:30 a.m. In a detailed police report sent out Tuesday, police said all four passengers were wearing seat-belts at the time of the crash. 

 

In the front passenger seat was Autumn Potter, 16 of Standish. In the back seat was Greene and Zakary Pacillo, 19, of Standish, the report said. 

Angel Greene's mother, Christa Greene, told the Press Herald she believed her daughter was in her bedroom that night until police came to her home to notify her that her daughter was dead.

The report says the three surviving passengers had broken bones. Estey and Pacillo had back injuries and Potter an arm injury, the report said. Pacillo was listed in fair condition Monday at Maine Medical Center, saying he had a collapsed lung and broken collarbone in addition to fractures in his back. The hospital said it had no information on the conditions of Estey or Potter, the Press Herald reports. 

Related: Bonny Eagle HS student killed, two others injured in car crash

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