4 hurt in construction-area crash near Bridgeville

Police say this Ford Taurus struck rear of Jeep. (Photo: Delaware State Police)
Police say this Ford Taurus struck rear of Jeep. (Photo: Delaware State Police)
Jeep flipped end-over-end but came to rest on its wheels. (Photo: Delaware State Police)
Jeep flipped end-over-end but came to rest on its wheels. (Photo: Delaware State Police)

BRIDGEVILLE, DELAWARE (8/6/2015) Delaware State Police have released more details on a crash with an overturned vehicle that injured four people this morning in a construction area east of Bridgeville.

The accident involving two vehicles happened about 10:20 a.m. on Seashore Highway (Route 404) west of Wilson Hill Road.

A westbound 1996 Jeep Cherokee was coming to a stop for the road construction when it was struck in the rear by a westbound 2006 Ford Taurus, police said.

The Jeep flipped end-over-end and came to a stop on its wheels.

The Jeep’s driver, John Kosco, 32, of Frankford, and his two sons, ages 6 and 8, were taken to Nanticoke Memorial Hospital in Seaford and treated for injuries not life-threatening.

The driver of the Ford, Kadeem J. Hill, 25, of Bridgeville, was flown by state police helicopter to Christiana Hospital in Stanton, where he was admitted in stable condition.

Police said all involved were wearing seat belts.

Seashore Highway remained closed between Wilson Hill and Coverdale roads about 2.5 hours as police investigated.

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