CORINTH, Vt. — The Corinth community is mourning the tragic loss of 38-year-old Lorin Burt, who died in a devastating all-terrain vehicle (ATV) rollover on Sunday evening. His sudden passing has left family, friends, and neighbors in deep sorrow as they come to terms with the loss of a man remembered for his kindness and generosity. According to the Vermont State Police in St. Johnsbury, the fatal crash occurred on Turkey Hill Road near the intersection with Goose Green Road.
Preliminary reports indicate that Burt was operating the ATV when it failed to navigate a sharp turn, resulting in a violent rollover. He was ejected during the crash, sustaining fatal injuries. Emergency responders arrived at the scene, but he was pronounced dead shortly afterward. Authorities have launched an active investigation into the incident, working to determine the exact sequence of events that led to the crash. As part of the ongoing inquiry, officials are asking anyone with information to come forward to assist in clarifying the circumstances surrounding the accident.
Lorin Burt is remembered by those who knew him as a compassionate and dependable individual who made a positive impact within the Corinth community. His presence, marked by warmth and sincerity, touched many lives, and his loss leaves a lasting void. As the community reflects on this tragedy, there is a shared sense of grief and support for Burt’s loved ones. His passing serves as a reminder of the unpredictability of life and the importance of safety in recreational activities. He will be deeply missed and remembered by all who knew him.