Crash victims remain in hospital, police say
AUBURN — Victims of a fatal crash on Saturday afternoon in Auburn, which left two dead and three in critical condition, were identified by police on Sunday evening.
Lisa White, 36, of Auburn and her daughter, Marissa White, 4, were both killed in the accident, which occurred at about 2 p.m. on Minot Avenue near Mac's Grill on Saturday, according to Auburn police. Lisa White was killed instantly, and Marissa White died later at Central Maine Medical Center, according to police.
White's 12-year-old stepdaughter, Monica Wentworth, was in critical condition at CMMC on Saturday, according to a written statement by police. Hospital staff confirmed on Sunday that Wentworth remained at CMMC, but could not update her condition due to a confidentiality agreement.
Donald Lovell, 43, of Norway, was driving the truck that collided with White's car. Lovell and his passenger, Bernard Page Jr., 45, of South Paris, both remain in critical condition at CMMC, according to hospital staff on Sunday night.
Lovell's 2007 Chevrolet truck hauling an enclosed trailer was traveling eastbound on Minot Avenue when it crossed over the center line and struck White's 2003 Oldsmobile that was traveling westbound, according to police.
The victims' names had been withheld by police pending notification of relatives.
Police said Sunday the crash remains under investigation.
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Cfrost says
There are a lot of ways to make streets safer, but no funds and red tape makes that hard for the city to put fourth. I went to the Auburn police to complain about the speed and was told that the reason that they don't spend a lot of time on Minot Ave. is because there is no safe place to pull anyone over. I can relate to that because I almost rear ended a car on the right lane that was just parked there. If people want a Mc donalds and Tim hortons and so on then we need to upgrade the roads and make it safe. I try to avoid using Minot Ave. and go back roads instead because I feel safe. My hart goes out to all the families and hope out of this something good will happen so no one has to face such a tragedy.