Separate Easton Car Crashes: Three Children, Two Women Hurt

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EASTON, Mass. (WBZ NewsRadio) — Easton police are still investigating after two separate crashes happened Friday night within minutes of each other, injuring several people.

First responders were on the scene at Belmont Street near the entrance to Stonehill College at around 10 p.m., where two cars had collided. A 46 -year-old woman was flown to Brigham and Women's Hospital for serious but non-life-threatening injuries.

Officials say her three children, ages 10, nine, and seven, were also hurt in the crash. They were transported to Good Samaritan Hospital for non-life threatening injuries.

The driver of the other vehicle was not injured.

Some 30 minutes later, crews responded to calls about a pedestrian being struck by a car in the parking lot of Maguire's Bar and Grill on Foundry Street. The 26-year-old woman, who officials say suffered severe injuries to her lower legs, was flown to Tufts Medical Center.

No additional information was immediately released.

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