TONAWANDA, N.Y. (AP) - A pre-dawn collision on a busy Buffalo-area highway has claimed the life of a tow truck driver.
State police say 28-year-old Kevin Coffta of Clarence Center was standing beside his tow truck on the shoulder of southbound Interstate 190 when he was struck by an SUV around 4:50 this morning.
Troopers say he was preparing to remove an abandoned vehicle from the Niagara Thruway in the town of Tonawanda, just north of Buffalo.
Troopers say the SUV overturned and landed on its roof. Police say the driver -- 64-year-old David Brown of Cheektowaga -- faces charges of -- vehicular manslaughter and driving while intoxicated.
All lanes on southbound I-190 were closed for more than four hours, causing traffic backups during the morning commute.
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A tow truck driver just doing his job is killed by an alleged drunk driver. It happened early this morning along the I-190 southbound. An SUV veered onto
the right shoulder, side-swiping a disabled car being hooked up to a tow truck. Kevin Cofta, the tow truck driver, was pronounced dead on the scene. The
investigation tied up morning traffic for five hours.
This accident has dealt a blow to a lot of people in the tow truck business. Workers say this tragedy shows just how dangerous their job can be. "I fear
everyday. Especially when you're underneath a vehicle and crawling out from underneath it," said Mike Kotak, who works for John's Towing in the
Town of Tonawanda.
Tow truck operators are shaken by shaken by this morning's fatal accident on the I-190. Coffta - a 28 year old Clarence native who lived in Grand Island --
died at the scene. For Kotak, the accident is a nightmare come true. "It's a fear that we all have. We all want to come back to our families at the
end of the day."
The driver of the SUV, 64 year old David Brown of Cheektowaga, is charged with DWI and vehicular manslaughter. He's being held on 25 thousand dollars bail
and is due back in Tonawanda Town Court for a felony hearing Thursday afternoon.
Coffta's family gathers at Marty's Towing in Grand Island. His relatives and colleagues are too upset to talk to reporters. A sheriff's deputy
among those dropping by to give his condolences about Coffta's tragic death. "I know he had a girlfriend I believe he had a child, a mother and a
father. It's something that it's heart-wrenching," said State Police Captain Michael Nigrelli. " (Coffta) was out here performing his job
doing the public service. It's nothing more than a senseless tragedy."
John's Towing is about a mile from the crash site. Operations Manager Chuck Grunzweig feels for his colleagues at Marty's...who all work a dangerous
job. "We try to do as much as we can wear safety vests, teach our guys to work on the inside always keep their face towards traffic. But ultimately
you're rolling dice every time you go out there."
We're waiting for word on whether Brown has any prior DWI's on his record. With what he's charged with now, he faces up to 7 years in
prison.
My thoughts and prayers go out to Marty's Towing of Grand Island and the friends and family of Kevin Coffta
John Kirsch
Hillman Automotive
Lockport, New York






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