Posted September 12, 2015
by Asley Adams
CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, Va. --
Route 288 has reopened after a multi-vehicle accident left one person dead Saturday afternoon in Chesterfield County.
According to troopers, there were three separate crashes involving five vehicles near the ramp to Courthouse Road around 3 p.m.
Sgt. Steve Vick with Virginia State Police said the chain-reaction crash started when a 2006 Ford Taurus lost control, hit the left guardrail and then came across the travel lanes before hitting right guardrail and stopping on the shoulder.
"A 2011 Nissan Titan stopped on the right shoulder with emergency flashers activated to assist the Ford. A 2011 Toyota Corolla approached the scene, lost control and struck the Nissan in the rear pushing the Nissan into the Ford," Vick wrote. "The driver of the Nissan who was outside of the vehicle was struck by his truck and knocked under the Ford. A 2010 Acura was slowing for the first two crashes when it was struck by a 2003 Volvo in the rear."
The female driver of the Toyota, who was wearing a seat belt, died at the scene. Her name will be released pending next-of-kin notification.
Vick said the driver of the Ford Taurus, a 17-year-old female from Chesterfield, and the driver of the Nissan, 43-year-old David P. Faughnan of Chester and a 16-year-old male passenger were taken to Chippenham Hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
The drivers of the Volvo and Acura were not hurt.
All lanes of Route 288 south were closed and traffic was backed up for more than four miles around 5:30 p.m.
Traffic was diverted to Courthouse Road and drivers were asked to use an alternate route.
VDOT said the highway reopened just after 7 p.m.
State police believe the wet weather was to blame.
Stay with WTVR.com for updates on this developing story.
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