A stolen SUV crashed into a tree in Maryland and burst into flames, killing all four occupants, police say.
An SUV that crashed into a tree Friday in Prince George’s County and became engulfed in flames — killing all four occupants — had been stolen in an earlier carjacking, police said Sunday.
A short time later — about 2½ miles away — the Kia passed a civilian car on the shoulder of Woodmore Road. “The driver of the Kia lost control and crashed into a tree,” and the Kia caught on fire, police said.Responding firefighters put out the blaze. All four occupants were pronounced dead at the scene.
Prince George’s police said they would release the names of the four crash victims after their identities are confirmed and their families are notified.
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