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Woman killed in Milton car crash with EMS vehicle identified by police

Woman killed in Milton car crash with EMS vehicle identified by police

Yahoo08-06-2025
Delaware State Police have identified the woman who died in a car crash in Milton June 6 as 74-year-old Mary O'Bier of Ellendale.
Around 4:30 p.m., a Sussex County EMS Chevrolet Suburban, with its emergency equipment activated, was traveling west on Milton Ellendale Highway police said. As the Suburban approached the Mulberry Street intersection, a Ford Bronco traveling north on Mulberry Street proceeded past a stop sign and into the path of the Suburban, police said.
The Suburban struck the passenger side of the Bronco, causing the Bronco to spin and hit a tree, police said. O'Bier, the driver of the Bronco, was taken to a hospital where she later died. The driver of the Surburban, a 38-year-old female paramedic, was taken to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
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Police continue to investigate the crash. Anyone who witnessed the collision should contact Master Cpl. R. Albert at 302-703-3266, send a private Facebook message to Delaware State Police or contact Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-847-3333.
This article originally appeared on Delaware News Journal: Victim identified in June 6 Milton car crash with EMS vehicle
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