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Andrew Gerke, UMaine alum died this morning

Andrew Gerke
Andrew Gerke

UMaine alumnus Andrew Gerke died this morning from injuries sustained in a car crash, according a hospital spokesperson and university officials.

According to a news release by Maine State Police spokesman Steve McCausland, Gerke was traveling northbound on the Maine Turnpike in Saco when he lost control of his 1987 Nissan 300 at 5:45 p.m. The car rolled three times before landing on its wheels in the southbound lane and Gerke, who was not wearing a seat belt, was thrown from the vehicle. According to the release, “witnesses to the crash told [a trooper] Gerke’s car veered suddenly into the far left passing lane and it appears Gerke overcorrected causing the vehicle to overturn.” Driver inattention, not speed, was the cause of the crash, McCausland said.

Gerke was taken to Maine Medical Center in Portland where he was listed in critical condition. He died at 7:50 a.m. on Tuesday, according to Mary Saucier, a spokesperson for the hospital.

“If he had been seatbelted, he would likely have survived this crash,” McCausland said.

Gerke graduated in December with a degree in civil engineering. He worked as vice president of Student Entertainment while at UMaine.

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