Thursday, May 9, 2019

Morning News Brief: Police: 6-year-old dies following Canarsie crash

           

Police: 6-year-old dies following Canarsie crash

 

Police say a 6-year-old has died after a car crash in Canarsie.

 

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Police identify 6-year-old boy killed in Canarsie crash

 

A young boy is dead after his mother crashed into a string of parked cars Wednesday.

 

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