The death of a 17-year-old girl who suffered catastrophic injuries when her automobile crashed into the ocean at the Atlantic City Boat Ramp last Saturday has been verified by the King County Medical Examiner’s Office. Yesterday’s statement marks a new phase in the local authorities’ continuing inquiry.
The event happened late at night and initially caused the teen to sustain critical injuries, according to SPD Blotter. To find out how the car got into the water, the Seattle Police Department is looking into the incident. No other information about the cause has been released.
Although it was not immediately apparent how she was related to the deceased or the nature of the charges against her, a lady was arrested after the incident in connection with the automobile going into the ocean. Additionally, there is no information available on her presence in the car at the time of the occurrence.
After the rescue efforts, the victim—whose identity has not been made public because she is a minor—was first taken to a nearby hospital. She later passed away from her wounds in spite of the prompt medical care and attempts to save her life.
Concerns over the dangers of roadways close to aquatic habitats have been raised by a number of recent accidents involving cars and waterways, including this one. Updates will be given as new information becomes available regarding the Seattle Police Department’s ongoing investigation.
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