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Wales woman working as rural mail carrier dies from injuries suffered in Litchfield crash

LITCHFIELD — A 48-year-old woman working as a rural mail carrier died of injuries suffered when her mail truck rolled over Saturday morning in Litchfield, officials said.

 

Alicia Bubier of Wales died following the crash at the intersection of Huntington Hill Road and Quackenbush Lane, according to Lt. J. Chris Read of the Kennebec County Sheriff’s Office.

Quackenbush Lane is a dirt road that leads to Sand Pond.

The crash was reported at 9:03 a.m. Saturday. Rescue workers were told a United States Postal Service vehicle had rolled over and the female driver had been partially ejected.

An investigation by the Sheriff’s Office found Bubier was southbound on Huntington Hill Road when her vehicle veered off the road and rolled over several times. No other vehicles were involved in the crash, the Sheriff’s Office said

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