The Boilermaker Particular, a car made to appear to be a classic practice that serves as one in all Purdue College’s mascots, was concerned in a deadly freeway crash this week that killed one particular person and injured two others.
The Boilermaker Particular car collided with one other automotive on US 52 at Wyandotte Highway in Sheffield Township, killing the driving force on influence. The driving force has been recognized as 20-year-old Madison Cook dinner.
Purdue confirmed the tragic multi-vehicle accident in an internet assertion.
The crash occurred in Indiana’s Tippecanoe County, and “the two students who were on the Special” who sustained accidents “have been treated and released from the hospital.”
Purdue confirmed the tragic multi-vehicle accident in an internet assertion. It ends: “Our thoughts are with all those impacted by the incident.”
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A 20-year-old and a 22-year-old suffered from non-life-threatening accidents.
Investigators advised WTHR the accident could have been attributable to a tire malfunction that compelled the car to cross the freeway’s median.
The Boilermaker smashed right into a passenger car headed in the wrong way.
The Boilermaker Particular resembles a Victorian-era steam locomotive, and travels to all the college’s soccer workforce’s away video games.
The car can attain speeds as much as 75 mph.