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Two small children struck, killed by car in Baltimore County | Two small children struck, killed by car in Baltimore County |
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Two children, ages 5 and 6, were killed Monday in Baltimore County when they were struck by a car as they crossed a road, county police said. | |
The children’s mother and another child, age 9, were critically injured, police said. | The children’s mother and another child, age 9, were critically injured, police said. |
All four were hit shortly after 4 p.m., as they were crossing Eastern Boulevard in the Essex area of the county, according to police. | |
The two children killed were identified by police as Jhalil Norris, the 5-year-old; and Jovanni Norris, who was 6. | |
Police said all four were crossing Eastern at the intersection with Orville Road when they were hit by a car going west on the boulevard. | Police said all four were crossing Eastern at the intersection with Orville Road when they were hit by a car going west on the boulevard. |
The driver remained at the scene, police said, adding that they were still investigating. | The driver remained at the scene, police said, adding that they were still investigating. |
The site of the crash is in the Essex/Middle River area of the county, a few miles east of the city of Baltimore. The two children who died lived in the Essex area, police said. | The site of the crash is in the Essex/Middle River area of the county, a few miles east of the city of Baltimore. The two children who died lived in the Essex area, police said. |
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