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Del. Woman Dies From Injuries Sustained in Crash

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CAMDEN, Del.- Delaware State Police say a Camden-Wyoming woman died Monday from injuries she sustained in a crash the previous day.

The woman has been identified as 86-year-old Glory H. Creecy.

Police said the crash occurred at around 2:38 p.m. Sunday, as 25-year-old Jack D. Jacobs of Dover was operating a 2001 Chevrolet Impala westbound on Dyke Branch Road and approaching the intersection of Lewis Drive in Dover. Troopers said that meantime, 74-year-old Carl E. Weaver of Camden-Wyoming was operating a 2012 Honda Accord southbound on Lewis Drive and approaching the stop sign at Dyke Branch Road. Weaver allegedly failed to remain stopped and pulled into the intersection and into the path of the Impala, according to investigators. Police said the Chevy Impala then struck the rear driver's side of the Accord, sending both vehicles into a spin before they came to a stop on the southwest side of the intersectio 

All operators and passengers were removed from the scene by EMS and transported to Kent General Hospital. Jacobs, Carl Weaver and one of his passengers, 75-year-old Patricia M. Weaver of Camden-Wyoming, were treated for non-life-threatening injuries and released.
 
Creecy, who was also passenger in Accord, was later transported to Christiana Hospital due to the severity of her injuries. She succumbed to the injuries she sustained in the crash on Monday. 
 
The DSP Collision Reconstruction Unit is continuing its investigation into this crash and charges are pending, according to police.
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