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Hit and Run Becomes Second Accident on Township Line Road, Witnesses Say

Victims tell Patch that a Mustang hit a sedan at Township Line and Lexington Avenue, sped off, only to hit a second car four blocks away.

Haverford police are investigating a multi-car car crash that stretched over four blocks on Township Line Road just before 7 p.m. Wednesday night.

According to eyewitnesses and victims in two of the struck cars, a man driving a Ford Mustang Cobra at a high rate of speed west on Township Line struck a Cadillac sedan at Lexington Avenue and kept on going.

Eyewitnesses tell Patch that, after the Mustang kept on going, it struck a Honda CRV a few blocks away, at the traffic light at Township Line and Burmont roads.
Three women were in the CRV, which was seriously damaged in the high-speed, rear-end collision. 

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The driver of the mustang was taken to the hospital in unknown condition. The driver of the Cadillac said the impact pushed his car toward a tree. The Cadillac hit a street sign post, knocking the signs to the ground and turning the the car on its side. The driver said he was wearing a seatbelt and was not injured. He added that, because the car was on its side, he exited the vehicle by crawling out of the sunroof.

The women in the Honda CRV, which was hit at Burmont Road also told Patch that they were not injured. Both scenes were cleared shortly after 8 p.m. The collisions are investigation by Haverford Police.

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