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Mother of 6 Killed in Scituate 3-Car Accident

Chris Boardman

A Scituate rollover 3-car crash on Route 12, Tunk Hill Road killed a mother of 6 Tuesday night around 11:21 pm.

The 48-year-old woman from Foster, RI died at the scene after her 1997 Chrysler Sebring was involved in the crash. The two other people involved in the crash, a 37-year-old man from Scituate and a 43-year-old man from Coventry, were transported to local hospitals for treatment. All names are being withheld pending full notification to all family members.

-From the Scituate Police Department

Wednesday, Apr 8 at 3:16 PM jacqui savattere wrote ...

To the O'Toole family my heart is with you prayers to the whole family Jacqui and Chris and family PS:Kelli Marcus's has you in his thoughts

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