Boston, Massachussetts — There was an accident reported in the Jamaica Plain area of Boston on Thursday morning of this week, June 25, that left one woman injured. Two vehicles got into a wreck, sending one of them (and SUV) into a nearby Stop & Shop store.
The SUV crashed into the corner of the store, going partially inside. A woman was injured during all this, but it’s not clear if she was inside the Stop & Shop at the time or if she was in one of the vehicles.
She was taken to a hospital (Brigham and Women’s) and was allegedly in good condition.
It’s not clear if either of the drivers will be charged for the wreck. The police think that the accident was started when one driver reversed into the other.
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Map of the Accident
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