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Unborn Baby Tragically Dies After Multi-Vehicle Crash in Phoenix, Police Investigate Fatal Red-Light Collision

Unborn Baby Tragically Dies After Multi-Vehicle Crash in Phoenix, Police Investigate Fatal Red-Light Collision

A tragic incident occurred this past Sunday afternoon in Phoenix, where a pregnant woman’s unborn baby was pronounced dead following a multi-vehicle car crash, as reported by the Phoenix Police Department. The accident happened near 51st Avenue and Baseline Road around 2:45 p.m, resulting in three people being rushed to the hospital, stated the department in a news release obtained by

KTAR

.

The collision involved four vehicles and, the victims, including the pregnant woman, are currently in stable condition. According to information released by the Phoenix Police, “a vehicle was heading southbound on 51st Avenue when it failed to stop for a red light at Baseline Road and rear-ended an SUV stopped at the light. Due to the collision, the SUV was pushed forward and caused two other cars to be rear-ended. The pregnant woman was a passenger in that initial vehicle that failed to stop at the light.” The impact was severe enough to propel the SUV into two other vehicles,

FOX 10 Phoenix

reported. Speed is likely a contributing factor, the police added.

The pregnant woman was a passenger in the first vehicle that precipitated the multi-car pileup. As of the most recent updates, Phoenix Police have stated that the ongoing investigation will lead to a charging decision upon its conclusion. Specifics about the individuals involved, or potential charges, have not been made public as of yet.

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