Child critically injured in Appomattox wreck
Published: July 17, 2008
A wreck in Appomattox Wednesday critically injured a 9-year-old, and sent five others to the hospital with injuries, according to state police.
Trooper G.A. Smith said the accident occurred at 6:38 p.m., at the stoplight on U.S. 460 at the Shoppes of Appomattox shopping center.
An Appomattox 16-year-old driving a Chevrolet Tahoe east on U.S. 460 made a left turn, attempting to enter the shopping center, when he collided with the driver’s side of a westbound Pontiac minivan driven by Pamela K. Chappell of Appomattox.
The minivan overturned, ejecting three juvenile passengers who were 9, 11 and 14 years old.
Smith said it did not appear the three were wearing their seatbelts.
The 9-year-old was flown by helicopter to the University of Virginia Medical Center, where Smith said he was in critical condition.
Also in the vehicle was Chappell’s husband, Darrell Chappell, who was flown to Lynchburg General Hospital with injuries that Smith said were major, but not life-threatening.
Pamela Chappell was taken, along with the other juveniles, to Lynchburg General Hospital. None had serious injuries.
Smith said a fourth juvenile, 11, was in the minivan in a safety seat and was not injured.
Pamela and Darrell Chappell were both wearing their seatbelts, Smith said.
The SUV’s driver and one of his passengers, a juvenile, were taken to Lynchburg General Hospital with minor injuries.
Two other juvenile passengers in the Tahoe were unhurt. All four in the SUV were wearing their seatbelts, he said.
Smith said he doesn’t know what caused the accident, and the investigation is continuing.
He said there’s no clear indicator whether the stoplight was red or green, or whether the Tahoe had an arrow allowing the driver to turn without yielding.
“This would be a great case for stoplight cameras,” he said.
No charges have been filed in the incident, but Smith said they could be forthcoming, based on what his investigation turns up.
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