Vermont man dies from injuries sustained in May single-car crash
According to Vermont State Police, 20-year-old Aiden Lamoureaux of Newport has died after suffering life-threatening injuries in the crash May 20.
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According to Vermont State Police, 20-year-old Aiden Lamoureaux of Newport has died after suffering life-threatening injuries in the crash May 20.
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