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WITH HIS FAMILY ... HE SAYS THIS IS A BIG TRAGEDY AND IT ALL HAPPENED SO FAST. <CLIP 2555 15:45-15:49 WE HAVE MORE QUESTIONS THAN ANSWERS AT THIS MOMENT.> INVESTIGATORS CALL IT A TREMENDOUS UNDERTAKING ... TRYING TO PIECE TOGETHER THE MOMENTS LEADING UP TO THIS HORRIFIC CRASH ON ROUTE TWO IN RANDOLPH. <CLIP 2555 5:15-5:20 WAGNER THIS WAS A MASS CASUALTY EVENT WITH THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE THAT WERE KILLED AND INJURED HERE.> 10 MOTORCYCLES WERE INVOLVED - 3 WERE INJURED, SEVEN ARE DEAD. <CLIP 2555 1:24-1:29 GOV WORDS CANNOT EXPRESS THE GRIEF THAT WE ALL SHARE IN THE LOSS OF THESE SEVEN INDIVIDUALS.> INVESTIGATORS SAY A BLACK 2016 DODGE 25 HUNDRED PICKUP TRUCK WITH AN ATTACHED TRAILER STRUCK THE MOTORCYCLES HEAD ON ... NO ARRESTS HAVE BEEN MADE, THAT DRIVER IS IDENTIFIED AS 23 YEAR OLD VOLODOYMYR ZHUKOVSKYY OF WEST SPRINGFIELD MASSACHUSETTS - WHO WAS WORKING FOR WESTFIELD TRANSPORT INC. AT THE TIME OF THE CRASH. <CLIP 2555 11:48-11:55 THE INVESTIGATION ENCOMPASSES MR. ZHUKOVSKYY, HIS CONDUCT, AS WELL AS THE COMPANY THAT HE WORKED FOR.> FEDERAL RECORDS SHOW NO ACCIDENTS INVOLVING THE COMPANY IN THE PAST TWO YEARS, A CO-OWNER THERE TELLS NEWS NINE THEY ARE COOPERATING WITH POLICE. INVESTIGATORS WITH THE NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION SAFETY BOARD WILL WORK OVER THE NEXT FEW DAYS TO ANSWER SOME OF THE BIGGEST QUESTIONS THAT REMAIN. <CLIP 2555 12:54-13:07 NTSB THE FACTORS WHICH AFFECTED THE DRIVER IN THIS CRASH, THE MECHANICAL CONDITION OF THE PICK UP IN THIS CRASH, AS WELL AS THE MOTOR CARRIER OPERATIONS AND THE SURVIVABILITY OF THE MOTORCYCLE OPERATORS.> ANYONE WITH PICTURES OR VIDEO OF THE CRASH SCENE OR THE MOMENTS LEADING UP TO IT SHOULD CONTACT STATE POLICE. TWO OF THE THREE PEOPLE INJURED HAVE BEEN RELEASED FROM THE HOSPITAL. THE NAMES OF THE SEVEN PEOPLE KILLED COULD BE RELEASED AS EARLY AS TOMORROW. LIVE IN RANDOLPH, SL WMUR NEWS NINE. THE VICTIMS WERE AMONG ABOUT A DOZEN RIDERS FROM A NEW ENGLAND BIKE CLUB. THEY WERE HEADING TO AN EVENT WHEN THE CRASH HAPPENED. AND TONIGHT- WE ARE HEARING FROM SOME OF THE SURVIVORS. WMUR'S TIM CALLERY HAS THAT PART OF OUR COVERAGE FROM RANDOLPH. <CLIP:143 :11;28-:11;39 "AS YOU CAN IMAGINE, THE SURVIVORS OF THIS CRASH ARE EXTREMELY EMOTIONAL AND IN SHOCK. THEY'RE STILL TRYING TO WRAP THEIR HEADS AROUND WHAT HAPPENED HERE LAST NIGHT."> THE IMAGES OF THE SCENE ARE GUT- WRENCHING. A MANGLED MESS OF DEBRIS SPRAWLED ACROSS ROUTE TWO IN RANDOLPH. THE AFTERMAT

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Officials have identified the driver of a pickup truck involved in a crash in Randolph on Friday that killed seven motorcyclists.Volodoymyr Zhukovskyy, 23, of West Springfield, Massachusetts, was behind the wheel of a 2016 Dodge 2500 with an attached trailer, officials said at a press conference. Zhukovskyy is not currently facing any charges, but officials said the crash remains under investigation.Several of the motorcyclists involved were Marine veterans and members of the Jarheads Motorcycle Club. >> Raw video: Officials give update on crashThe seven victims have not been identified. Three others were injured, and two of them have been released from the hospital. The National Transportation Safety Board has joined the investigation. The crash happened just before 6:30 p.m. on Route 2 on Friday. Police said the truck Zhukovskyy was driving was traveling west before it collided with 10 motorcycles that were traveling east. Zhukovskyy, who was the only occupant of the truck, is an employee of Westfield Transport Inc. of Massachusetts, officials said. Zhukovskyy, when reached by phone told WMUR, "It was a big tragedy. I'm trying to process this with my family. I'm feeling shocked. It happened so fast. I am cooperating with police. I feel mentally hurt." Col. Chris Wagner, the head of state police, said it was one of the worst scenes his investigators have ever seen. He commended the work of the peer support team and victim witness advocates.“That cannot be understated, the significance of their support,” he said. “They not only support first responders, but they spent a tremendous amount of support and will continue to support the families of the victims."Miranda Thompson, of Manchester, said she was just a few cars behind the vehicles when the crash happened. "You could see motorcycles dumped all over the road, and you could see people on the phone frantically calling, people pacing back and forth, and just, they were lost," Thompson said. "Everybody got out of their car and helped, got blankets and first-aid kits. Everyone went into action and just helped." Travis Hood told WMUR he was the first person at the scene and stayed with one of the motorcyclists until an ambulance arrived. "I held his hand, and I tried to get him to, I'm like, 'Squeeze my hand. Stay with me. You're a strong guy. You've got this.' Toward the end, when the ambulance got there, I could feel him losing strength," Hood said. The NTSB will work in conjunction with state officials.“The NTSB investigation will focus on the factors which affected the driver in this crash, the mechanical condition of the pickup truck in this crash, as well as the motor carrier operations and the survivability of the motorcycle operators,” said NTSB investigator Kenny Bragg. A GoFundMe has been established to support the victims and their families.