A woman died on Friday evening after being trapped in her vehicle following a crash in Newtown Township, police said.
Officials in Bucks County are investigating after a crash along Worthington Mill Road in Newtown Township left a woman dead on Friday night.
Officials said the driver of that vehicle was not able to regain control before striking a 2017 Subaru that was traveling west in the opposite lane.
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