Update: Drivers in fatal I-93 crash in Bow identified

The scene of a fatal crash along I-93 in Bow Wednesday night.

The scene of a fatal crash along I-93 in Bow Wednesday night. —Courtesy

Monitor staff

Published: 11-20-2024 7:45 PM

Modified: 11-21-2024 1:59 PM


A 19-year-old Franklin man is dead and a woman, 31, of Concord, seriously injured following a fiery crash on Interstate 93 Wednesday evening, and state police are asking witnesses to come forward.

State police were called to the area near mile marker 32.4, just past the I-93 interchange with Interstate 89 around 5:41 p.m. for a two-vehicle crash.

On scene, police found a white sedan and a blue SUV on fire in the woods on the right side of the road, police said. The sedan’s driver, 19-year-old Bennett Brooks, of Franklin, was pronounced dead at the scene. The driver of the SUV, Colette Vicinanzo, 31, of Concord, was said to have serious but non-life-threatening injuries; she was taken to a nearby hospital.

An autopsy of Brooks is set for Thursday by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.

While investigating, two lanes on I-93 southbound were closed.

The investigation is continuing. Witnesses told police that “multiple vehicles” were reportedly speeding before the crash.

The state police’s Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Unit and the state Fire Marshal’s Office responded to the scene. Bow and Concord fire departments were also on scene.

Any witnesses who haven’t spoken with state police are encouraged to contact Trooper Noah Gooch at noah.d.gooch@dos.nh.gov.

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