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66-Year-Old Unlicensed Driver Charged In 3-Car Crash That Sent 2 To Worcester Hospital: Cops

A 66-year-old woman is being blamed for a three-car crash along Grafton Street in Worcester Wednesday that left two people with life-threatening injuries, police said. 

Firefighters had to cut a driver and passenger out of their car after a crash at the corner of Graton and Standish streets on Wednesday, Oct. 19.

Firefighters had to cut a driver and passenger out of their car after a crash at the corner of Graton and Standish streets on Wednesday, Oct. 19.

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Authorities believe Lindora DaSilva failed to stop her car at the corner of Standish and Grafton Street just before 3:30 p.m. and pulled into the path of an oncoming Ford Fusion, police said. The impact threw DaSilva's Honda into the side of a Lexus. 

The driver and passenger in the Honda were trapped inside their wrecked car, and firefighters had to cut them out and rush them to a local hospital with life-threatening injuries, police said. Officials haven't released an update on their condition. 

Police charged DaSilva with driving without a license and other traffic violations, authorities said. 

Police are still investigating the crash. 

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