Madam, 83, Girl, 16, died in car accidents-2
Two people died Southern Maryland last week in car accidents in Calvert and St. Mary’s counties, police officials said.
Wednesday, a 83-year-old Prince Frederick woman died after her husband was not the product of priority to another car in Maryland travel Route 4, Calvert County Sheriff’s Office said.
Gadow Alfred Bertram, 82, was crossing the southbound on Highway 4 when he tried to turn left into Duke Street, 1:46 pm, he failed to return against trafficking. His van was developed on the page of a truck driven by Mark Edward White, 31, Lusby. Gadow wife, Ella Saathoff Gadow, a passenger of the van, was pronounced dead on the scene.
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