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Sprinkler attributes to woman’s death

 
December 29th, 2008
 
 

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The Ellis County Press

SEAGOVILLE – Pam Godfrey, 44, of Ferris was killed in an auto accident on Monday morning, Dec.22 when she was flung out of her vehicle and it flipped over upon entering highway 175 and Malloy Bridge Road.

According to reports, Auto Zone had left their sprinklers on during below freezing temperatures causing the water to run down to the street and freeze the highway.

This same sprinkler system already was the cause of at least one other accident in the past.

An ordinance passed by the City of Seagoville in November that requires business owners to have freeze and moisture sensors placed on their sprinkler systems , gives business owners until the Dec. 31 to comply.

Godfrey, was a hard worker for several businesses that Allen Clark owns and operates in Ferris, Wilmer and Hutchins.

Two children were also in the truck and taken to nearby Baylor Hospital in Dallas.

Their conditions and that of Godfrey’s 23-year old daughter were unknown as of press time.


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