Staff Writer
MEREDITH — A Massachusetts man was killed in a car
accident early Sunday morning. He and his 13-year-old
son were heading to a local ski area when the truck
they were in tried to pass a car on Route 104, lost
control, hit an embankment and flipped over several
times.
Peter Bensley, 51, of 76 High Street, Newburyport,
Mass., was pronounced dead at the scene due to head
injuries from the accident, which occurred around 7
a.m. on a section of Route 104 directly across from
Wickwas Lake.
Authorities said Bensley, who was driving a red
2004 Toyota Tundra extra-cab truck, was traveling west
on Route 104 when he pulled out to pass a 2004 Audi
car, driving by Robert Ogara, 47, 41 Winona Shores,
Meredith.
Police said while making the pass, Bensley
reportedly made contact with the left rear panel of
Ogara’s car and lost control of the truck, went
airborne and struck an embankment before the vehicle
flipped over several times.
Bensley’s 13-year-old son, who was not identified
by police, received minor injuries as a result of the
accident but was transported to Lakes Region General
Hospital for treatment.
Ogara was not injured.
The truck was heavily damaged all over, including
having a flattened roof and a crumpled bed and front
end. The windshield was also badly cracked.
Among the littered debris from the vehicle, there
were at least two pairs of skies that lay in the snow
nearby. Several shrubs were flattened along the nearly
100 yard path from the roadway to where the truck came
to a rest in the snow.
As crews from the Meredith police and fire
departments removed the doors of the vehicle as well
as the windshield and the roof, the light snowfall
that fell much of the early morning picked up
intensity and left the roadway covered.
Meredith Police Cpt. Kevin Morrow said the accident
remains under investigation, but preliminary reports
suggest that speed combined with the slick road
conditions were factors in the crash.
Morrow said Bensley was not wearing a seatbelt at
the time of the accident; however, the 13-year-old was
wearing a seatbelt, he said.
Morrow said the Bensley family has a summer home in
Sandwich and the father and son were on their way to
go skiing nearby. He said the 13-year-old had some
sort of ski lesson or ski race Sunday morning to
attend.