Anthony Martocci Obituary, Death – BURLINGTON — According to the state police, one man from Meriden was pronounced dead at the scene of a collision that took place on Route 4 in Burlington on Friday morning, and another man from Torrington was reported to have been injured as a result of the incident. Both men were traveling in separate vehicles. According to the statements made by the state police, 38-year-old Anthony Martocci of Meriden, who was involved in the accident, was pronounced dead at the scene of the collision. According to the report that was compiled by Trooper Jordan Gomes, the collision took place at approximately six in the morning and was situated approximately half a mile east of Route 179.

According to Gomes, a 2012 Chevrolet Sonic was driving in the opposite direction on Route 4, whereas a 2014 Ford Econoline E250 was driving in the same direction on Route 4. According to the results of the preliminary investigation that was conducted by Gomes, it was determined that the Sonic that Martocci was driving crossed the center median and collided head-on with the Ford. This was the conclusion that was reached based on the findings of the investigation. Gomes was the one who took charge of leading the investigation. According to him, the Chevrolet came to a stop on the shoulder of the road, whereas the Ford was discovered after the accident in the lane of traffic heading in the direction of the eastbound traffic.

Following the collision, the man who was behind the wheel of the Ford, a local of Torrington who was 45 years old, was transported to St. Francis Hospital to receive medical attention for the injuries he sustained. The inquiry into the crash has not yet resulted in a finding that can be considered conclusive. Ben Lambert contributes to the Register on a regular basis with pieces addressing a variety of topics related to law enforcement and public safety. The Valley Advocate, MassLive, The Register Citizen, and the New Haven Register are among the publications where he has previously worked. At the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, he studied journalism and graduated with a degree in the field.

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