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December 4, 2006

Teen killed in S. Kingstown crash ID'd

SOUTH KINGSTOWN – The police today identified a 17-year-old boy who died after being seriously injured early Saturday after he lost control of his car on Saugatucket Road.

He was South Kingstown High School senior Joshua Braddock, of 624 Curtis Corner Rd.

Braddock was heading west on Saugatucket Road, just west of Broad Rock Road, at 1:17 a.m. on Saturday. He lost control of his 1999 Pontiac as he approached a right-hand curve along the slick roadway, the police said. The car flipped over after it veered into the woods off the left side of the road.

Braddock, who was traveling alone, was taken to Rhode Island Hospital, where he died, the police said.

The police are trying to determine where Braddock was coming from and whom he was with before the crash, Capt. Jeffrey Allen said.

-- Journal staff writer Katie Mulvaney

Posted by Kate Bramson  at 7:06 PM | Permalink

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To all of Josh's very close friends!! Iam praying for you all and his family. I live a distance away but my heart is close to someone who knew him like a brother. I give you this advice, Keep his memories with you and live on all your goals and dreams. Dont give up or blame your self . I lost my brother from a drunk driver and I know the pain your going through. Lean on each other and stay together. My prayers are with you and the family and there are others who are keeping you all in their hearts through this difficult time. Stay strong and the lord will watch over you all.
My heart is with you all!!!

Nancy Love | December 6, 2006 10:59 AM link

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