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Connecticut motorist dies in single-vehicle collision in Becket

A Torrington, Connecticut man died early Monday morning after failing to navigate a curve on Jacobs Ladder Road.

PITTSFIELD — Berkshire District Attorney Andrea Harrington’s Office announced in a press release today that a 23-year-old Connecticut man died in a single-vehicle collision early Monday morning in Becket.

Nicholas Musco, of Torrington, Connecticut, died after failing to navigate a curve on Jacobs Ladder Road near Jester Lane early Monday morning. He was traveling northeast in a 2008 Jeep Wrangler when the vehicle left the roadway and ultimately struck a utility pole.

Becket Police, Massachusetts State Police, State Police Detective Unit assigned to the Berkshire District Attorney’s Office, State Police Crime Scene Services, State Police Collision Analysis, and Reconstruction Section, Becket Fire, and Becket EMS all responded to the scene shortly before 5 a.m.

The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner took custody of the body.

The collision remains under investigation. Authorities ask anyone who may have information about the collision to contact Becket Police.

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