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Feds to examine limo in wreck that killed 20

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ALBANY, N.Y. — Some federal employees furloughed under the government shutdown may be recalled to start examining a limousine that crashed in rural upstate New York three months ago, killing 20 people, the National Transporta­tion Safety Board said Thursday.

An NTSB statement said with the help of the county court, the agency is coordinati­ng investigat­ive efforts into the Oct. 6 crash with the Schoharie County District Attorney’s Office and New York State Police. The federal agency had complained last month that prosecutor­s prevented access while a criminal case against the limousine company’s operator proceeded.

On Dec. 14, the NTSB sent a letter to District Attorney Susan Mallery saying “safety-critical evidence” had been lost because of its inability to inspect the vehicle that crashed in rural Schoharie. It said federal investigat­ors may no longer be able to evaluate corrosion, which is critical when examining the brakes, or the status of the vehicle’s electrical system at the time of the crash.

Mallery’s office declined to comment on Thursday.

The NTSB said Thursday it is having a structure built to house the vehicle at State Police headquarte­rs near Albany, where it’s now inside a tent.

“I am encouraged that the NTSB and Schoharie County DA have reached a solution allowing them to work together so that this urgent investigat­ion can proceed,” Rep. Paul Tonko said in a statement Thursday. “I remain troubled that the president has shut down the agency responsibl­e for bringing the truth to light in this case.”

The limousine company’s operator, Nauman Hussain, has pleaded not guilty to criminally negligent homicide and is free on bail. Prosecutor­s allege he allowed an improperly licensed driver to operate an “unservicea­ble” vehicle.

The crash was the nation’s deadliest transporta­tion wreck in nearly a decade. The vehicle blew through a stop sign at a T-intersecti­on and crashed in a shallow ditch beside a country store, killing the driver, 17 passengers on a birthday outing and two pedestrian­s.

 ?? Tyler Simpson / Associated Press ?? In this Oct. 6 file photo, emergency personnel respond to the scene of a deadly crash in Schoharie, N.Y.
Tyler Simpson / Associated Press In this Oct. 6 file photo, emergency personnel respond to the scene of a deadly crash in Schoharie, N.Y.

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