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Teenager dies after falling ill on car journey to Rotherham
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Latest news in Yorkshire: September 14, 2018 11:58:02 AM
A teenager has died after falling suddenly unwell while travelling in a car
through South Yorkshire.
The woman, aged 19, was a passenger in a car heading towards Rotherham town
centre when her condition suddenly deteriorated and the driver stopped on
Fitzwilliam Road and called for an ambulance.
Police said they were called to the scene at around 12.10pm today, following
a report from Yorkshire Ambulance Service that the woman was unresponsive to
medical assistance.
The woman was removed from the vehicle for treatment but was sadly
pronounced dead at the scene.
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Source: The Yorkshire Post
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