Four Dartmouth students were hospitalized Friday night after their car sped out of control and rolled onto a median, according to a Vermont State Police press release.
Zaira Zafra '98 is currently listed in satisfactory condition at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center after she was treated for cuts to her face.
The driver, Shephathiah Gordon '98, and the two other passengers Peter Sperger '98 and Ximena Arata '98 were treated at the DHMC and released, according to a hospital spokeswoman.
In a telephone interview from her home in New York yesterday, Gordon said no one in the car had been drinking. All four students were visiting the College for Tubestock.
Arata received three stitches in each arm for cuts sustained when she climbed out of the car window because her door would not open, according to Gordon.
Gordon was driving north on I-91 in Weathersfield, Vt., when she lost control of her vehicle for approximately 300 feet before it stopped on the median, according to the press release.
Gordon told the police she was driving over the speed limit when she lost control of the car, according to the police press release.
The vehicle rolled over and received extensive damage, the press release stated.