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Passenger killed after car crashed into tree as woman, 19, arrested for careless driving

Passenger killed after car crashed into tree as woman, 19, arrested for careless driving

The Suna day ago
A PASSENGER has been killed after a car crashed into a tree, with a 19-year-old woman arrested on suspicion of careless driving.
The smash happened at 10.10pm on Monday, near Beverley in East Yorkshire.
Emergency services rushed to the scene after reports of a Vauxhall Corsa leaving the road.
Three people, two men and a woman, all aged 19, were taken to hospital.
One of the men later died of his injuries, Humberside Police confirmed.
The 19-year-old woman driving the car has been arrested on suspicion of careless driving, causing death by driving whilst unlicensed and causing death by driving whilst uninsured.
She has since been bailed while investigations continue.
Police are now appealing for witnesses.
The condition of the other two teenagers has not been released.
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