To new information on their investigation. Its sad. I dont know the girl or the boy. I dont know the boy personally, but its devastating in your own community. The reporter the community is stepping up. Family and friends started Gofundme Pages to help the family with the unexpected medical and funeral costs and offer them support. The d. Amount wouldnt say whether this was a d. A. Wouldnt say whether this was a criminal investigation and declined to say whether an autopsy was being performed on that baby the the babysitter was at the were also able to question that babysitter what happened when we encountered her on fox 25 at 6 00 p. M. Live in woburn, kerry kavanaugh, fox 25 news. Vanessa we also have some breaking news right now in manchester, New Hampshire, where a car crashed into the front porch of a house. Take a look here from sky fox. You can see the car blew right through the railing on the first floor there. New at 5 00 p. M. , Police Believe the driver may have stepped on t
And plane rentals. E we will monitor the situation and give you the details as we get them. The driver accused of hitting a family of tourists is facing the judge. She never should have been behind the wheel at all because she doesnt have a license. Kathryn burcham has been working the story all day. Katherine, the good news is all three people who were hurt are doing better . . Reporter yeah, one of those victims is 63 yearold tourist from spain is still in the hospital tonight. But, a who is pinned under that car there in the intersection has only some cuts and a bruise on his internal organs. Police identified the woman behind the wheel of the mercedes as shanequa steel. Today in court she had a hood pulled over her eyes as he faces driving without a license, and she ran a red light and hit three people. That one of woman from spain and spanish tourists and 9 yearold boy and witnesses helped lift the car off them. In court, prosecutors said steel admittedly ran from the scene of the
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