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Driver to face upgraded charge after passenger dies in hospital six days after McLaren Vale crash
A woman has died in hospital six days after she was injured in a multi-vehicle crash at McLaren Vale, with the driver who was allegedly responsible now facing an upgraded charge.
Key points:
- The 61-year-old Willunga woman was rushed to hospital last Sunday
- A 56-year-old man has been charged over the crash
- It comes weeks after another fatal collision on the same road
The 61-year-old Willunga woman was a passenger in one of three cars involved in last Sunday’s crash south of Adelaide.
SA Police said the Nissan Pulsar was hit by a black Subaru which then hit another Subaru at the intersection of Main and McMurtrie roads about 5:40pm.
Six people other people suffered non-life-threatening injuries but the 61-year-old was airlifted to the…
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