PEMBROKE, FL : Company breaks silence over fatal Pembroke crash at Church and Union streets on Friday, 3rd January, 2020

The Rockland company that employed a Marshfield man charged in a high-speed crash that killed a 13-year-old girl broke its silence Friday and said the man has since been fired.

Gregory Goodsell, 31, was arrested Sunday after he crashed his pickup truck into an SUV at Church and Union streets in Pembroke just before 7 a.m., according to a police report filed in Plymouth District Court. Witnesses told police that Goodsell was speeding and ran a red light when he hit the SUV, which had two 13-year-old girls and a 50-year-old woman inside.

All three were initially taken to South Shore Hospital in Weymouth, and the two girls were then taken to Children’s Hospital in Boston, where one of them died.

Authorities have not publicly named the victims, but family friends have said Claire Zisserson died as a result of the crash and Kendall Zemotel suffered serious injuries. Claire Zisserson’s mother, Elizabeth Zisserson, 50, was seriously injured in the crash.


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PEMBROKE, FL : Company breaks silence over fatal Pembroke crash at Church and Union streets on Friday, 3rd January, 2020

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