Woman killed, 4 hurt in Talbot County, Md. crash

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Posted: 08/25/2012

QUEEN ANNE, Md. -   Maryland State Police say a woman was killed and four people were hurt in a two-vehicle collision in Queen Anne in Talbot County.
 
   It happened about 1 a.m. Saturday Route 404 and Newtown Road. Troopers say a car droven by a 17-year-old girl failed to give the right of way to oncoming traffic while entering the highway.
 
   Authorities say the teenager's vehicle crossed the path of a car driven by 75-year-old Robert Robey of Charles County. A passenger in Robey's car, 69-year-old Grace Robey, was pronounced dead at the scene.
 
   Troopers tell WBOC-TV (http://bit.ly/OcXEaA) that Robert Robey, the teen driver and her two passengers were flown to Shock Trauma in Baltimore.
 
   The crash is under investigation.
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   Information from: WBOC-TV, http://www.wboc.com/

   AP-WF-08-25-12 1614GMT

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