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In Maine, snowmobile accident clams 10th victim of riding season

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Scene of Sunday's snowmobile crash in Medford, Maine. (MDIFW photo)

MEDFORD, Maine - A 42-year-old Bangor man died Sunday afternoon after he was unable to stop at a snowmobile trail intersection and crashed into the trees.

At around 12:20 p.m. Andrew Purdue was operating his 1993 Polaris XLT on ITS 83 near the Medford/Lakeview town line when he passed a member of his riding party at a high rate of speed and then failed to stop at an intersection, sliding through it and then striking trees.

While initially responsive, Purdue soon lost consciousness. Efforts to revive him by CPR failed, and emergency medical personnel declared him dead at approximately 1:55 this afternoon.

The Maine Warden Service was assisted by first responders and emergency medical personnel from Three Rivers Ambulance in Milo.

No more information is available at this time.

Purdue was the state's 10th snowmobile-related death this riding season.

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