Update: State police ID victim, announce charges in Dansville fatal tractor trailer crash

One person is dead and another hospitalized following a three-vehicle crash Tuesday night on Interstate 390 North in the Town of Dansville, and a driver faces manslaughter charges.

The crash took place around 10:45 p.m. near Exit 4 and involved a disabled tractor-trailer, an assisting utility vehicle and another tractor-trailer, according to New York State Police at Geneseo.

A preliminary investigation determined the disabled tractor-trailer and the utility vehicle were on the shoulder of the northbound lane of I-390.

Roadside responders from the utility vehicle were outside assisting the disabled tractor-trailer when another northbound rig struck the side of the disabled vehicle, state police said.

Two people from the utility vehicle who were standing outside the disabled tractor-trailer were struck by the passing truck, troopers said.

Jason Marshall, 38, of Portageville, New York, was pronounced dead at the scene. Timothy Washburn, 18, of Fillmore, New York, was injured and transported to Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester for treatment, state police said.

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The operator of the disabled tractor-trailer was not injured.

After the impact, the passing tractor-trailer continued across the center median and came to rest in the southbound lane, troopers said.

State police identified the driver as 55-year-old Marwan Bisharat, of Ontario, Canada. Troopers charged Bisharat with second-degree vehicular manslaughter, a felony, driving while ability impaired by drugs, a misdemeanor, and traffic infractions.

The New York State Police Collision Reconstruction Unit responded to the scene, and the investigation is ongoing.

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This article originally appeared on Elmira Star-Gazette: Fatal 3-vehicle crash on I-390 Dansville involved two tractor-trailers