Nathan Montalvo Obituary, Death – On Wednesday morning, the driver of a tractor-trailer that was involved in a collision on the Cross Westchester Expressway (I-287) that resulted in the death of at least one person was discovered and identified. On the Cross Westchester Expressway is where the collision took place. Because he was behind the wheel of a vehicle that careened off of an overpass, he was the one responsible for the accident.
According to the state police, Nathan L. Montalvo, 42, of Guilford, Connecticut, was pronounced dead at the scene of the collision that took place yesterday around 10:20 a.m. at the Westchester Ave./I-694 Exit in Harrison. The incident occurred in Harrison at the intersection of Westchester Ave. and I-694.
The occurrence was said to have taken place in Harrison yesterday. A driver by the name of Aris Guerrero, who is 37 years old and is originally from West Hempstead, New York, was harmed in the incident, and the state police have reported that he was taken to the hospital for treatment following it.
The preliminary investigation that was carried out by state police has led them to the conclusion that the tractor-trailer was on the Exit 9A ramp when the driver lost control, turned the vehicle over the guide rail, and entered the westbound lanes of I-287. This was the conclusion that was reached by the state police after the preliminary investigation that was carried out by the state police.
Following the completion of the preliminary investigation that was carried out, the state police arrived at the aforementioned conclusion. A collision occurred between a car and the debris on the road as a direct result of the trailer rolling onto its side, which caused the road to become cluttered with objects.
At exit 9, which was the nearest exit, all of the lanes heading in the westbound direction of Interstate 287 were closed. It was decided to divert the flow of traffic in a number of different routes. If you or someone you know may have observed the collision, you are urged to get in touch with Investigator Hettinger at the State Police Bureau of Criminal Investigation as soon as it is physically possible to do so (914)