
Delaware police identify Maryland woman killed in Selbyville crash Wednesday
Delaware State Police have identified the woman killed in a single-vehicle crash near Selbyville on Wednesday night as 27-year-old Dalyn Budler of Bishopville, Maryland.
According to police, Budler was driving a Hyundai Sonata westbound on Cypress Road when she approached a curve near Daisey Road. The vehicle veered off the north side of the road, striking a tree with its rear right side. The car continued moving before colliding with a second tree.
Budler was flown to a nearby hospital, where she later died from her injuries, authorities said.
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The Delaware State Police Troop 7 Collision Reconstruction Unit is continuing to investigate the crash. Anyone with information is asked to contact the unit or Delaware Crime Stoppers.
You can contact staff reporter Anitra Johnson at ajohnson@delawareonline.com.
This article originally appeared on Delaware News Journal: Police name victim in deadly Cypress Road crash near Selbyville
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