Owner of trucking company pleads guilty to charges in crash that killed 7 motorcycle riders

Top row, from left: Jo-Ann, Edward Corr and Desma Oakes. Middle row, from left: Aaron Perry and Michael Ferazzi Bottom row, from left: Albert Mazza and Daniel Pereira (New Hampshire Attorney General). Background: The scene of the deadly crash in New Hampshire (New Hampshire State Police).

Insets, clockwise from top left: Jo-Ann and Edward Corr; Desma Oakes; Michael Ferazzi; Daniel Pereira; Albert Mazza; Aaron Perry (New Hampshire Attorney General). Background: The scene of the deadly crash in New Hampshire (New Hampshire State Police).

The former owner of a Massachusetts trucking company has pleaded guilty to charges related to a crash that killed seven motorcycle riders in New Hampshire.

Dunyadar “Damien” Gasanov, 39, entered his plea on Tuesday to three counts of making false statements to federal investigators, the U.S. Attorney’s office announced in a news release. His former company, Westfield Transport, Inc., employed the driver, Volodymyr Zhukovskyy, 28, who was involved in the June 21, 2019, crash. The company has since shut down.

“Keeping communities safe takes all forms. In this case, it is about making sure that operators of commercial vehicles adhere to all required safety procedures and regulations,” Acting U.S. Attorney Joshua Levy said in a statement. “We will not forget the lives in June 2019 that relate to this conviction. This defendant flouted those laws that are critical to public safety, and he jeopardized everyone on the road, with tragic consequences here.”

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