Man Injured In Friday Crash Has Succumbed To His Injuries


Ellendale – The Delaware State Police Collision Reconstruction Unit is continuing to investigate a fatal crash that occurred last Friday east of Ellendale, according to Public Information Officer, Master Corporal Gary Fournier.

Fournier said the incident occurred around 11:06 a.m. Friday September 29, 2017 as Sven Conquest, 41 of Georgetown, was operating 2004 Chrysler Pacifica westbound on Hummingbird Road entering the intersection at Holly Tree Road. A 49-year-old Georgetown man was operating a 2008 Chevrolet Silverado eastbound on Hummingbird Road approaching the same intersection. As the two vehicles converged, Conquest lost control of the Chrysler and exited the north side of the roadway before re-entering and swerving directly into the path of the Silverado, said Fournier. The 49-year-old pickup driver attempted to swerve to the right, however the right side front of the Chrysler struck the front center of the truck near the south edge of the roadway, according to Fournier. After the impact, both vehicles were forced off the roadway and came to a stop.

Sven Conquest was not properly restrained and was airlifted by Delaware State Police Aviation (Trooper 2) to Christiana Medical Center where he was admitted with serious injuries. He died as a result of his injuries on Saturday September 30, 2017.

The 49-year-old pickup truck operator, was not properly restrained, and was transported by ambulance to Bayhealth Milford Memorial Hospital (MMH) where he was treated and released with non-life-threatening injuries.

A 55-year-old male passenger in the pickup truck was not properly restrained and was also transported by EMS to MMH with non-life-threatening injuries.

The State Police Collision Reconstruction Unit is continuing their investigation into this incident. It is unknown at this time if drugs or alcohol were contributing factors on behalf of the Chrysler Pacifica operator. No charges have been filed. Holly Tree Road at Hummingbird Road was closed for approximately three hours while the crash was investigated and cleared.