Monday, July 9, 2007
from the Kennebec Journal
Sport of Kings
New Medicaid billing system inspires doubts among some
Christmas spirit
Guidance counselor: Dismiss complaint based on criticism of same-sex marriage
CHELSEA: 'Practice burn' provides thrill for 9-year-old
Trust eyes orchard purchase
GOLFER OF THE YEAR: Bonenfant rises up Cony ranks
YOUTH SOCCER: Local team gives 'care package' to children in Afghanistan
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from the Morning Sentinel
YES ON 1 BACKER REBUTS CLAIM
New system for Medicaid payments worries providers
After petition drive, Clinton police force budget will go a third time before voters
A rock musician makes trip home via Black Taxi
MADISON: After revaluation, abatement requests reviewed
Parks to have facelift
GOLFER OF THE YEAR: Sweet does job for Madison
YOUTH SOCCER: Local team gives 'care package' to children in Afghanistan
All of today's:
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from the Morning Sentinel
Staff Writer
PALMYRA--A 10-year-old boy who died as a result of an ATV accident on Friday had been under the watchful eye of family members just moments before, officials said Sunday.
Kason Murphy was pronounced dead at the scene of the 7 p.m. crash off Madawaska Road, officials from the Maine Warden Service said.
Details of the accident were released and clarified on Sunday by Warden Chris Dyer.
Murphy was riding a 90CC, child-sized four-wheel, all-terrain vehicle outside his home, Dyer said. Contrary to original reports from the Warden Service, the four-wheeler did not tip over after hitting cinder blocks hidden in the grass.
"It rolled over," Dyer said. "We don't know how or why it happened. We think he was making a turn and it rolled over on him."
Murphy, who was wearing a helmet, was riding the ATV near the house as his father, Jason Murphy, and 17-year-old brother, Kurtis Murphy, looked on, Dyer said. Jason Murphy went inside to start cooking supper and Kurtis Murphy went into the house and was preparing to join his younger brother on another four-wheeler, Dyer said. When Kurtis Murphy went back outside he discovered his brother pinned beneath the four wheeler, Dyer said.
"(Kason Murphy) was pinned beneath the machine less than three or four minutes," Dyer said. The accident was originally reported to have occurred in a hay field, but Kason Murphy had barely crossed over the mowed lawn when the four-wheeler turned over, Dyer said.
"He was riding close to the house," Dyer said. "The lawn abuts the hayfield. It happened right on the edge of the lawn and the hayfield."
State law prohibits anyone younger than 16 from riding off his or her family's property, but there are no limits on children riding on family property.
Craig Crosby--861-9253
ccroby@centralmaine.com




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My prayers go out to this family. May your little boy rest in peace.
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This reporter has significantly changed the details of the accident. This version of the story is clearly designed to undo what the weekend version impressed upon the readers.
And you would blame.... the readers?
Couldn't the Morning Sentinel be at fault for this one?report abuse
There was nothing in this weekend's article to indicate that this was caused through the neglect of the parents, yet people think they have right to point fingers and accuse the parents at perhaps the worst day of their lives! And you think that's okay . . .
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