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CT State Police Asking For Help In Case Of Girl Killed After Falling Out Of Truck

Connecticut State Police are again asking the public for help in a case in which a 17-year-old girl was killed when she fell out of a moving pickup truck.

State Police are asking for help in the case in which a 17-year-old CT girl was killed after falling out of a moving pickup truck.

State Police are asking for help in the case in which a 17-year-old CT girl was killed after falling out of a moving pickup truck.

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The accident took place in Hartford County on Fairfield Drive in the town of Burlington on Sunday, around 1:25 a.m., Sunday, May 21.

State police said the truck, a 2013 Chevy Silverado, was traveling in an unknown direction when Sophie Ringquist, of Burlington, the right front seat passenger, fell out from the vehicle as it was moving.

Ringquist was transported to Bristol Hospital and was later pronounced dead. 

The truck was being driven by an 18-year-old Litchfield County resident, from the town of Harwinton, state police said.

State Police were notified of this incident after the passenger had been transported to the hospital and are actively interviewing/seeking witnesses and any available video footage in an effort to reconstruct the sequence of events occurring prior to the passenger sustaining life-threatening injuries. 

Initial information suggests that the passenger may have been injured as a result of a fall from the vehicle, state police said.

All of the facts and circumstances surrounding this incident remain under investigation.

Anyone with information or dashcam video is urged to contact Trooper Khariton or Sgt. Tim McAlpin at the Troop L barracks at 860-626-7900.

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