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Massachusetts State Police searching for vehicles possibly involved in crash that killed 46-year-old family man

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Police in Massachusetts are searching for two vehicles that were possibly involved in a fatal crash over the weekend.

According to Dave Procopio of Massachusetts State Police, the Massachusetts State Police are seeking information from the public related to a fatal motor vehicle crash that occurred Sunday night just before 9:00 p.m. on Route 93 North in Braintree. Specifically, Troopers are seeking anyone who may have seen, or have information about, two vehicles operating at a high rate of speed, possibly racing each other, in the area of the crash, which was prior to Exit 6. Those vehicles, which did not remain at the scene, may have been a factor in the crash.

The crash resulted in the death of 46-year-old Michael Wojdag of Hanson. Wojdag was operating a black 2018 Chevrolet Tahoe SUV that went off the road to its right after it was struck by a black 2019 Honda Civic sedan, which also went off the road.

Two other occupants of the Tahoe, a 45-year-old woman and a teenage boy, were transported to South Shore Hospital with minor injuries. The Civic’s five occupants, who were not injured, remained on scene and were interviewed by Troopers.

Evidence collected thus far suggests the possible involvement of two other currently unknown vehicles, which were traveling at high rates of speed. One of those vehicles may have struck the Civic, forcing it into the Tahoe. The only description at this time is that one of the other vehicles was a sedan.

According to an obituary, Wojdag was the Director of Finance Operations for RMR Group and was a proud family man.

Anyone who has information about other vehicles that may have been involved in this crash or any vehicles that were traveling at high speeds on Route 93 in the Braintree area at or shortly before 9 PM Sunday, February 19, is asked to contact the State Police-Milton Barracks at (617) 698-5840 or the State Police Troop H Detective Unit at (617) 740-7544.

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