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Woman killed in crash after ‘American Idol’ audition
The crash occurred simply earlier than 7 p.m. Sunday night time in Decrease Makefield Township, Pennsylvania, when a Jeep Liberty’s driver handed one other vehicle in the correct shoulder of I-95 North at excessive velocity.
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Pennsylvania State Police have identified the victims of Sunday’s deadly crash on I-95 North in Bucks County.
When her body was found, Bellott had a ticket for the American Idol auditions in her pocket along with her birth certificate.
Police are pursuing an investigation to discover the exact cause of the crash.
Witnesses told police that the SUV carrying the group was travelling at high speeds when it flipped and rolled over.
Three people were ejected from the vehicle, and a fire official described some of the others’ injuries as serious.
State Police officers remained on the scene reconstructing the accident.
Leslie McCoy, 19, of Monclair is hospitalized at St. Mary Medical Center with a head injury and fractured ribs.
Natasha Bellott, a 20-year-old resident of Bloomfield, N.J., was killed when her vehicle was overturned while heading southbound on I-95.
According to the officer, the woman who was killed had just turned 20 on June 29.
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The victims – all described as young adults from New Jersey – were transported to hospitals in Bucks County and Trenton. The 17-year-old female driver, from Belleville, N.J., and a 16-year-old female passenger, from Bloomfield, N.J., were also being treated at Capital Health for non-life-threatening injuries.