Woman Killed, Man and 3 Children Injured in West Garfield Park Crash

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December 23, 2024

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Chicago, IL (December 22, 2024) – A devastating crash in West Garfield Park on Chicago’s West Side claimed the life of a 30-year-old woman and left three children seriously injured. Tragedies like this shatter lives and leave victims searching for answers and accountability. If your family has been impacted by a car accident in Chicago, don’t wait to seek justice.

Link to Original Article: Woman killed, man and 3 children seriously injured in West Garfield Park crash: Chicago police

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What Happened?

The crash occurred Sunday afternoon in the West Garfield Park neighborhood, where a vehicle collision led to severe injuries for three children, ages 11, 13, and 15. The children, along with another adult victim, were rushed to Stroger and Mt. Sinai Hospitals in serious condition. Tragically, a 30-year-old woman was pronounced dead after the accident.

The Chicago Police Department’s Major Accidents Unit is currently investigating.

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