Tow truck driver allegedly lies about securing bulldozer after ‘crushing and killing’ Utah CEO and 16-year-old daughter

Inset: Utah CEO Richard Hendrickson and his daughter Sally Hendrickson (Lifetime Store/Facebook). Background: The Ogden Canyon crash scene where Richard and Sally Hendrickson died (Utah Highway Patrol).

Inset: Utah CEO Richard Hendrickson and his daughter Sally Hendrickson (Lifetime Store/Facebook). Background: The Ogden Canyon crash scene where Richard and Sally Hendrickson died (Utah Highway Patrol).

A tow-truck driver in Utah is accused of killing a CEO of an outdoor equipment company and his 16-year-old daughter after failing to safely secure a bulldozer the driver was hauling on his flatbed trailer, which rolled over while he was going around a curve and crushed the pair to death, according to officials.

“The vehicle was negotiating a right-hand curve when the bulldozer broke free, sliding off the driver’s side,” the Utah Highway Patrol wrote in its report on the July 6 incident. The crash happened on SR-39, a two-lane route that runs through the scenic Ogden Canyon.

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