Drivers from July 7 accident on Indian Falls road both remain hospitalized
The drivers of both vehicles involved in a two-car, head-on collision on Indian Falls Road on July 7 remain hospitalized but their health is improving.
Donald Sage, 70, of Judge Road, Oakfield, remains in intensive care at Strong Memorial Hospital.
On a website set up by Strong for family members to share information about loved ones, his daughter reports that Sage recently was able to breath for 27 hours without a respirator. Sage suffered internal injuries and a broken arm.
Meanwhile, investigators were finally able to talk with Sonya M. Charache, 30, of Gorton Road, Alabama, a couple of days ago, according to Chief Deputy Gordon Dibble.
Charache is in intensive care at ECMC. (A family member reports that Sandra is out of intensive care, though will remain hospitalized for some time.)
Dibble said, as is common in traumatic accidents, Charache is unable to remember the accident.
Investigators are analyizing data from the computers on the vehicles, but that information will only get them so far in determining what happened, Dibble said.
"They can tell you about speed, braking and seat belts," Dibble said, "but they can't tell you why a driver crossed over into the other lane. We still don't know what caused the accident."