Others Reportedly Hit In Same Area
POSTED: 10:11 a.m. EDT June 10, 2003
UPDATED: 5:25 p.m. EDT June 10, 2003
SPOTSYLVANIA, Va. -- A New York state woman is listed in critical condition with injuries suffered when a large rock was pushed onto her car from an overpass on Interstate 95 in Spotsylvania County.
The 30-year-old newlywed woman was riding in the passenger seat next to her husband late Saturday when the rock smashed through the car's windshield as they drove north on the interstate under the Route 607/Guinea Station Road overpass.
The couple was going home from their honeymoon.
State police investigators said the rock weighed approximately 70 pounds. Police have not released the woman's name, but said she is from Rochester, N.Y.
The woman is hospitalized in critical condition. Investigators said she has facial injuries and has lost one of her eyes.
Seven other vehicles traveling the highway at the same time were damaged by rocks and debris, which flattened some tires. There were no other injuries.
Anyone with information is asked to call Eric Futrell, special agent in the Virginia State Police Bureau of Criminal Investigation, at (800) 572-2260.
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How awful! To have such a vicious, senseless crime committed you on the way back from your honeymoon just breaks my heart.
POSTED: 10:11 a.m. EDT June 10, 2003
UPDATED: 5:25 p.m. EDT June 10, 2003
SPOTSYLVANIA, Va. -- A New York state woman is listed in critical condition with injuries suffered when a large rock was pushed onto her car from an overpass on Interstate 95 in Spotsylvania County.
The 30-year-old newlywed woman was riding in the passenger seat next to her husband late Saturday when the rock smashed through the car's windshield as they drove north on the interstate under the Route 607/Guinea Station Road overpass.
The couple was going home from their honeymoon.
State police investigators said the rock weighed approximately 70 pounds. Police have not released the woman's name, but said she is from Rochester, N.Y.
The woman is hospitalized in critical condition. Investigators said she has facial injuries and has lost one of her eyes.
Seven other vehicles traveling the highway at the same time were damaged by rocks and debris, which flattened some tires. There were no other injuries.
Anyone with information is asked to call Eric Futrell, special agent in the Virginia State Police Bureau of Criminal Investigation, at (800) 572-2260.
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How awful! To have such a vicious, senseless crime committed you on the way back from your honeymoon just breaks my heart.