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Corinth man dies in fatal ATV crash on Turkey Hill Rd, police say

A 38-year-old man was killed in an ATV rollover crash in Corinth, VT, on April 5, according to police. The incident remains under investigation.

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Corinth man dies in fatal ATV crash on Turkey Hill Rd, police say
VERMONT STATE POLICE

St. Johnsbury Barracks  Fatal ATV Crash
  • Incident on April 5
  • The incident remains under investigation

Vermont State Police say a rollover accident involving an ATV occurred on April 5 at approximately 5:42 PM at the intersection of Turkey Hill Road and Goose Green Road in Corinth. The operator, identified as 38-year-old Lorin Burt, was traveling southwest when he made a sudden turn, resulting in his ejection from the vehicle.

According to the report, first responders from Upper Valley Ambulance arrived on the scene, but despite their efforts, Burt was pronounced dead at the location. His body has been taken to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner for an autopsy. The investigation into the circumstances surrounding the crash is ongoing, and police are seeking information from any witnesses or individuals with relevant details.

The case remains under investigation, and charges may be filed as more information becomes available. Authorities have not indicated if any citations are pending at this time. Those with information are encouraged to contact the St. Johnsbury Barracks at (802) 748-3111.

Source: Vermont State Police

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