WOODBRIDGE — (Press Release) After consultation with the Commonwealth Attorney’s Office regarding the investigation into the fatal crash that occurred at the intersection of Opitz Blvd and River Rock Way in Woodbridge on December 4, investigators with the Crash Investigation Unit have charged the driver of the 2008 Toyota Camry with failure to yield on a left turn. The driver of the Camry, identified as Nusrat Jahan PRITHEE, was served with a court summons on January 2.
Charged on January 2: [No Photo Available]
Nusrat Jahan PRITHEE, 25, of 1939 Old Post Terrace in Woodbridge
Charged with failure to yield on a left turn
Court Date: February 20, 2019 | Status: Released on a court summons
Fatal Crash Investigation [Previously Released] – On December 4 at 12:11PM, investigators with the Crash Investigation Unit responded to the intersection of Opitz Blvd and River Rock Way in Woodbridge (22191) to investigate a two-vehicle crash. The investigation revealed that the driver of a 2008 Toyota Camry was attempting to make a left turn onto southbound River Rock Way from westbound Opitz Blvd when the vehicle collided with a 2016 Hyundai Genesis which was traveling eastbound on Opitz Blvd. The driver of the Genesis was transported to an area hospital where he later died as a result of his injuries on December 6. The driver of the Camry sustained minor injuries and was transported to a local hospital. Speed, alcohol, and drug use are not factors in the collision. Charges are pending. The investigation continues.
Identified:
The driver of the 2016 Hyundai Genesis was identified as Donald Lee SELLMAN, 87, of Woodbridge
The driver of the 2008 Toyota Camry is identified as a 25-year-old woman of Woodbridge
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