Another person dies in canals along Airline Highway

By ROBIN SHANNON
Published/Last Modified on Tuesday, November 4, 2008 2:08 PM CST


Staff Reporter

DESTREHAN – A Mississippi man was killed late Friday morning after he lost control of his vehicle and drove into a deep canal along Airline Highway in St. Charles Parish, said authorities from State Police.

Senior Trooper Joseph Piglia, public affairs official for Louisiana State Police, said Mitchell D. Edwards, 31, an employee of T. L. Wallace Construction of Columbus, Miss., was driving a company-owned vehicle southbound on Airline Highway toward New Orleans around 11:15 a.m. when he suddenly veered toward the grassy median, crossed two lanes of oncoming traffic in the northbound lanes of the highway and drove into the “Barrow Pit” Canal that runs along the northbound shoulder of the road.

First responders fish Mitchell Edwards’ pickup out of the canal on Friday. (Staff photo by Kevin Chiri)

(See CANAL, pg. 3A)

Piglia said Edwards, a resident of Tylertown, Miss., may have had a heart attack or some other medical emergency just before the crash occurred that might have caused him to lose control of the Ford F-250 pickup he was driving. He said an autopsy is still pending.

The report from State Police said the truck hit a tree branch before entering the murky water of the canal, which is estimated to be around 30 feet deep in some areas.

The truck was located about one mile west of Interstate 310, roughly 25 feet from the bank of the canal. The vehicle was almost completely submerged when rescue workers arrived. A wrecker pulled the vehicle from the water sometime around noon with Edwards still inside. Troopers on the scene said Edwards was not wearing his seat belt when he was recovered from the vehicle. He was the only passenger in the truck.

Authorities said Edwards was traveling with other employees to a job site in St. Charles Parish when he began to complain of chest pains. He made a request to pull over to the shoulder to get a drink.

“It was at that point that the vehicle veered to the left toward the canal,” said St. Rose Fire Chief Larry Cochran.

Piglia said several passing motorists, who witnessed the accident, pulled over to try and assist Edwards, but, Piglia said, there was nothing that anyone could do since the vehicle was too far submerged. Investigators shut down a stretch of Airline Highway between St. Rose Avenue and Ormond Boulevard while rescuers worked to pull the vehicle from the water. The roar re-opened sometime around 1:30 p.m.

Edwards’ fatality is the latest in a long line of deaths blamed on the canal that stretch back to 2001 and Friday’s crash could further increase pleas for some form of safety barrier to separate the road and the canal.

With the help of State Rep., Gary Smith, D-Norco, and State Sen. Joel Chaisson II, D-Destrehan, St. Charles Parish will receive a $1 million allocation from the Louisiana Legislature to go toward funding for a cable barrier system designed to keep motorists from veering off into the canal. Representatives from the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development said the project will go out for bids at the end of the state’s next fiscal year, which is scheduled to end June 30, 2010.

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    ROOT CAUSE wrote on Nov 29, 2008 2:57 PM:

    " Any drownings in the canals are a result
    of the water. DRAIN THEM STUPID!
    Install pumps if necessary. Quit complaining about the problem and do something about it. JUST REMEMBER; who you were that complained when the call goes out money to correct the problems.
    If you don't want to ante up to correct the problem; keep your mouth shut; quit complaining. You can't always expect for SOMEONE ELSE to pay. "

    W T F wrote on Nov 28, 2008 1:57 PM:

    " BILL, BUDDY, and Cliff:
    I hope you are not considering speed bumps on the airline. "

    GET REAL wrote on Nov 20, 2008 11:57 AM:

    " How can you Geniuses blame the canal for this poor man's heart attack?
    Cell-phones and alcohol cause a lot more
    accidents and deaths than the canal.
    I don't see any of you volunteering to give up either one.
    Yes, something needs to be done, but there a lot more pressing and more immediate issues that need attention. "

    Y G T B K wrote on Nov 15, 2008 10:07 PM:

    " Did any one know there were so many engineers who are experts on safe road construction? They want to keep drivers from drowning by killing them with collisions with barriers, cables, guard rails and each other. If the statistics are available, compare the number of fatalities from drownings to others fatalities. Criticizing the officials
    makes sense since the voters are the ones responsible for putting them in place; if you want to throw blame, put it on the ones who divert the $$$ needed
    for improvement into their pockets and the ones who vote against the taxes to fund the safety measures!!!
    You know who you are:: "VOTERS"
    Just keep voting for Jefferson, Nagin,
    Holden, Landreu, Moyo and their type; you'll keep the crime rates high and
    the common people in danger. You know THEY will be safe riding in their limos.
    with their escorts. "

    SEE BEYOND THE TIP OF YOUR NOSE wrote on Nov 13, 2008 4:09 PM:

    " FILL IN THE CANALS; "DUMMIES".
    Flatten out the aprons of the road tapering off to drainage set back from the road. Create a run-out area that will slow down the vehicles gradually.
    DON'T build roads along canals and
    DON'T dig canals along roads.
    If you must erect a barrier, put it between the opposing traffic directions.
    No wonder LA'S highway death rates are so high: you need to go to school to learn how to build safer roads.
    You also need to keep the trees far enough from the road so they won't block the road when they fall, and they won't kill people from collision with the trees. "

    Ms. Thomas wrote on Nov 12, 2008 12:33 PM:

    " It is ashame that so many had to loose there lives before someone realized that, that stretch of the airline highway is just not safe. All my years of growing up in the River Parish area every year I heard of several fatalities dealing with people going into the canal. Also before my time there were way to many accounts of deaths. . .THAT IS ASHAME! WHEN SOMETHING COULD HAVE BEEN DONE. . . "

    Tyrianna wrote on Nov 10, 2008 7:53 PM:

    " To many people have lost their lives and action needs to take place immediately. Airline Hwy is considered a danger zone where traffic is always folowing no matter what time of day it is. Guardrails need to be considered one of the options to stop individuals from entering that large but depyh body of water. Its like taking a chance driving down airline and everyone should be in a moment of prayer driving down that long narrow stretch. "

    Jay wrote on Nov 9, 2008 7:13 AM:

    " Well problem with cables barriers are if the barrier is'nt able to stop your Vehicle it will stike the cable and injury the passengers making it harder to exit your car after entering the water if the state can't afford K-walls (concrete) barriers that will stop a vechicle nothing should be placed there cause if the person is trapped due to injuries sustained from the cable thier family will sue the state thanks to our day and age where you can sue anyone for anything "

    Mindy wrote on Nov 7, 2008 4:18 PM:

    " Yep; some state officials are so stupid! They wait until people die before they do anything with any of the roads-or culverts or stuff like that. A little ridiculous I think. Where do our hard earned taxes go to??? Its too bad things like this have to happen for people to open their eyes. I am sorry for the loss. "

    CONCERN wrote on Nov 7, 2008 9:03 AM:

    " THE CANAL HAD TO TAKE ANOTHER LIFE BEFORE THEY PUT UP RAILS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! "

    Tasha wrote on Nov 5, 2008 4:03 PM:

    " How about putting some of those what you call....."guard rails" all along the airline in destrahan??? Wouldn't that solve a little bit of the problem?? "

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