Maryland Car Crash Kills 3 Pennsylvania Residents
By injuheis on May 17, 2010
Three residents of Pennsylvania were killed and a fourth injured in a Maryland car crash that occurred eastbound on I-68 near exit 52 sometime between the night of May 4 and the morning of May 5. The 2008 Ford Mustang in which they were riding left the road, striking a median before crossing two lanes of traffic and hitting a hillside. According to a Baltimore Sun report, the car then went 100 yards over an embankment, ejecting three people from the vehicle.
A fourth passenger was found on the shoulder of the road after climbing up the embankment. She flagged down a State Highway Administration Worker for help. It is not clear how long she had been seeking help. She was lying down beside the road by the time help arrived. She is currently in stable condition. She was the only passenger in the automobile who was wearing a seatbelt.
The investigation into the fatal Maryland auto accident is ongoing. Police are not sure what caused the vehicle to strike the median.
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