WHat happened to mom and her three children in goshen fair ct?”
State police have identified the mother who was involved in a serious crash with her children on Thursday. Tanya Camire of Torrington iswas listed in stable condition at Hartford Hospital, a hospital spokeswoman said thisFriday morning. One of her children, a 3-year-old boy, iswas in serious condition at the Connecticut Children’s Medical Center, said spokesman Chris Boyle. The others, a 4-year-old girl and a 20-month-old boy, arewere in fair condition, he said. All four were airlifted to Hartford after the crash, which happened on Route 63 shortly after 10:30 a.m., state police said. Camire’s Ford Focus crossed the center line about a half-mile north of Hageman Shean Road, struck a rock ledge on the other side of the street and rolled over, police said. One or more occupants were thrown from the car, they said. The investigation of the crash continues, according to a press release from the Troop B barracks in Canaan.
The 20-month-old child injured in a serious motor vehicle accident in Goshen Thursday has been released from the hospital. Tanya Camire,24, of Torrington, and her children — all under the age of 6 — were traveling near Hageman Shean Road and Route 63 in Goshen around 10:30 a.m. when their car rolled over. Two Life Star helicopters from Connecticut were sent, as well as two from New York. Camire’s 4-year-old daughter and her 3-year-old son are reportedly in good condition, according to Connecticut Children’s Medical Center. Camire remains stable condition at Hartford Hospital, hospital officials say. The cause of the accident remains under investigation.