Indoor auto auction to reopen after crash that killed 3

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Rhode Island residents Brenda Lopez and Pantaleon Santos were pronounced dead at the scene.

After the Billerica crash, the registry revoked his driver's license and marked him as an "immediate threat". "If a driver loses the ability to drive in MA for any reason, we would expect them to inform us and we would not allow them to drive on our property unless they hold a valid driver's license".

Lynette Johnson, who works at the auction was one of the many people moved by the short prayer. At 10:13 a.m., a 2006 Jeep Grand Cherokee driven by a 77-year-old employee through an auction lane suddenly accelerated, hitting several people before crashing through a cinderblock wall.

Nine other people, including Rowlands, were hospitalized.

The latest death came after Lynnway Auto Auction held its weekly auto auction Wednesday as scheduled. "I'm not happy that it happened, and I'm sorry about it".

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It is still unclear what led to the acceleration, but investigators determined that it was not intentional.

"We continue to be shocked and saddened at the loss of life and injuries that occurred as a result of last week's tragic accident", Lamb said.

The prayer service, which was open to the public, took place at the auction site at 8:15 a.m. The Boston Globe says records show the driver has been blamed for seven auto crashes in the past 30 years. In 2015, a similar crash at a Framingham auction house left several injured, and the company installed safety barriers in response.

The company also increased the first-responder details and the civilian safety team.

"I wanted to be here today to share my prayers and to give my light and love to these victims, because I know that it's horrific", said Sue Stakem, of Billerica.

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