Man accused of killing 13-year-old in drunk-driving crash after company holiday party

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A Massachusetts man accused of killing a 13-year-old girl and injuring 2 other people after he left a holiday party intoxicated will continue to be held without bail, judge rules.

Elizabeth Zisseron, 50, her daughter, Claire Zisseron, 13, and another 13-year-old girl, who were in the Subaru that Goodsell hit, had to be extricated from the car and were brought to a nearby hospital, police said. Claire died of her injuries there.

Hi-Way Safety Systems said in a statement that Goodsell was fired due to the crash, repeated company violations and for using a company vehicle during nonwork hours. The company said it is cooperating with the investigation into the crash. "This has been a terrible tragedy and a nightmare for all involved," the company statement said."The shock and sadness the families of these victims are experiencing is unimaginable. It is impossible to adequately express the sorrow felt for their tragic loss."according to NBC BostonIn a statement obtained by NBC Boston, the state transportation department said it was reviewing its contracts with Hi-Way Safety Systems following the crash.

 

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This is good thinking by the judge. Alcoholism is very complicated and I bet 100% this guy would do it again without long term sobriety in place.

Good!!

This is funny. If this guy takes this to court and wins , he still has to pay the unfair dues to a grumpy old grandfather. It’s called the Melanies Law...

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