Unfortunately, a horrific car accident took place in Connecticut on Thanksgiving Day, taking the lives of a Scarsdale couple named Toby Cohen, who was 41 years old, and Brook Cohen-Peltz, who was 37 years old. A single vehicle was involved in the collision that occurred on the boundary between Bristol and Farmington on the town line.
What exactly took place?
According to the preliminary findings of the investigation conducted by the Bristol Police Department, the vehicle was heading west on Morea Road in Farmington and then passed into Bristol on Stevens Street, which is located further east than Cherry Hill Drive.
Afterwards, the vehicle went off the route to the right, colliding with a sign for the roadway as well as some plants or trees. Up until the point where it came to a halt, it proceeded through the forest.
In addition, there were three children in the car, ranging in age from two to six years old. No information regarding their identities has been made public because of their ages. These youngsters had injuries as a result of the collision, and they were sent to the hospital without delay for medical attention. A helicopter belonging to the Life Star was used to transport one of them.
A Village in a State of Mourning
In the wake of the passing of Toby Cohen and Brook Cohen-Peltz, the community of Scarsdale has been left in a state of sadness. During this time of investigation, our thoughts are with the children who have survived and with everyone else who has been impacted by this extremely tragic tragedy.
The occurrence serves as a jarring reminder of the significance of road safety and the unpredictability of life in general. As we continue to look for more information about this unfortunate tragedy, we want to express our sincere sympathies to the friends and family of Toby Cohen and Brook Cohen-Peltz and hope that the children who were injured will make a rapid recovery.