Accident on Essex st and maple st Holyoke ma
Gold dodge Durango chasing and harassing the driver of a silver Mitsubishi mirage which was forced through the stop sign on Essex street at the intersection of Maple St pushing the Mitsubishi into the ongoing traffic on Maple street, which tboned into a small red sedan traveling on Maple Street. The driver of the Durango and the partner, we're harassing the driver of the Mitsubishi chasing her all throughout the city of Holyoke for at least 20 mins prior to causing her to crash. At one point she even drive to the Holyoke police dept with them on her tail and parked right out front trying tho get the attention of one of the police officers that were coming in and out of the department, bit when the two woman got out of the Durango and approached her vehicle continuing to make threats against her, and no officers were coming to get aid, she decided to pull away, going they wouldn't continue to chase her from that point, but they soon caught up to her again at the intersection of Essex and maple st, where they forced her into the ongoing traffic traveling down maple st, at which point she crashed into the red sedan broad side. And as the driver seat in her wrecked car , the silver Mitsubishi mirage, the Durango pulled up along side of the accident scene and proceeded tho laugh histaricalyy at her for being severely injured as blood is gushing from her head and nose, and then once they noticed that there were witnesses on the scene who were trying tho get their plate number and calling tho report the accident, they quickly speed of and continued tho travel up Essex st. Leaving the scene of the accident that they had caused. The driver of the Mitsubishi mirage was taken by ambulance tho Baystate hospital where she was treated for a secret head wound, a fractured ankle, 2 fractured ribs, and was eventually released with 7 stitches and 2 Staples in her forehead, a foot brace and crotches for her ankle, and instructions for caring for her fractured ribs and head injury the accident occurred at approximately 1:15pm, she arrived at Baystate around 2pm and was treated and later discharged & released at 9:40pm... > reply
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