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Four Persons Were Hurt in a Three-car Collision in Roseland
A three-vehicle collision in Roseland on Friday afternoon resulted in four injuries. Around 4 p.m., a 75-year-old man was driving a westbound SUV on 103rd Street when he struck a northbound SUV on Cottage Grove Avenue that had paused to make a left turn, according to Chicago police.
The 16-year-old female driver of the SUV traveling north had minor wounds and was transferred to the University of Chicago Medical Center, where her status was described as fair, according to the police. According to Chicago police, two women inside a nearby Ford Escape were also hurt when that vehicle was struck. However, authorities did not say whose vehicle hit the Escape.
The two ladies, aged 22 and 24, were transferred to the same hospital, where one was listed in critical condition and the other in fair condition, according to authorities. According to police, the man was brought to Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn in fair condition.
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