A 42-year-old woman and her 8-year-old daughter were killed and four others were seriously injured when two cars crashed in Queens on Wednesday, the police said.
The accident happened just after 6 p.m. at the intersection of 210th Street and 64th Avenue in Oakland
Gardens, near the Long Island Expressway. The woman was sitting with her two daughters in the back seat of a silver 2005 Toyota Corolla sedan when it collided with a white 2006 sport-utility vehicle, police officials said. The woman’s other daughter, who is 10, was taken to Long Island Jewish Medical Center, where she was in critical condition, the police said. The driver, the girls’ 75-year-old grandfather, and the front-seat passenger, their 67-year-old grandmother, were in stable condition there. The driver of the S.U.V., a 46-year-old woman, was in stable condition at the hospital’s North Shore campus. The police did not release the names of the people involved because their relatives had not been notified. Investigators were trying to determine what caused the crash. Neither driver had any recollection of what happened, so the police were searching for witnesses. No arrests or citations were issued or pending on Wednesday night.
Gardens, near the Long Island Expressway. The woman was sitting with her two daughters in the back seat of a silver 2005 Toyota Corolla sedan when it collided with a white 2006 sport-utility vehicle, police officials said. The woman’s other daughter, who is 10, was taken to Long Island Jewish Medical Center, where she was in critical condition, the police said. The driver, the girls’ 75-year-old grandfather, and the front-seat passenger, their 67-year-old grandmother, were in stable condition there. The driver of the S.U.V., a 46-year-old woman, was in stable condition at the hospital’s North Shore campus. The police did not release the names of the people involved because their relatives had not been notified. Investigators were trying to determine what caused the crash. Neither driver had any recollection of what happened, so the police were searching for witnesses. No arrests or citations were issued or pending on Wednesday night.
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