78-year-old woman involved in Westside collision dies in hospital
A 78-year-old woman died in hospital Wednesday, March 27, from injuries she sustained in a car crash earlier in the month. Kathleen Dianne Swanston, a 78-year-old woman involved in a car crash on the Westside of Tucson, died in hospital from injuries sustained in March 11. Swanston was traveling eastbound in a Buick SUV and attempting to turn left onto Calle Santa Cruz when she was hit by a Chevrolet SUV. The other driver, 77, was transported to a local hospital with life-threatening injuries. There was no indication that either driver was impaired. Swanst was issued a citation for failure to yield while making a left turn and taken to Banner University Medical Center South.
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A 78-year-old woman died in hospital Wednesday, March 27, from injuries she sustained in a car crash earlier in the month.
Kathleen Dianne Swanston was traveling eastbound in a Buick SUV on West Irvington Road March 11, and was trying to turn left onto Calle Santa Cruz when she was struck by a Chevrolet SUV heading the opposite direction.
There was no indication that either driver was impaired, according to a news release from Tucson Police.
Swanston was issued a citation for failure to yield while making a left turn and taken to Banner University Medical Center South. The 77-year-old driver of the Chevrolet SUV was also transported to a local hospital with life-threatening injuries.