Woman dies in Lawrence after being pinned by her own car

Boston, MALocal News

A woman died in Lawrence after her 2015 Honda CRV rolled backward and pinned her against another vehicle on Thursday night. The incident occurred on Currier Street just before 11 p. m. while she was attending to her infant child. Despite immediate assistance from first responders, she was pronounced dead at Lawrence General Hospital.

Fortunately, the child was unharmed during the incident. Authorities continue to investigate the circumstances of the accident, and the woman's identity remains undisclosed. This tragic event highlights the potential dangers associated with parked vehicles, especially when children are involved. Local police urge residents to take precautions to prevent similar accidents. The community is left mourning the loss while officials work to understand how such a situation could occur.

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