Authorities have identified two women who died of injuries from a vehicle crash in Hopkins.
Margaret Elizabeth Wollerman, 85, and Cecelia Ann Timm, 89, were passengers in a vehicle that was struck by another vehicle on the intersection of Shady Oak Road and Excelsior Boulevard Oct. 19, according to the Hennepin County Medical Examiner's Office.
Both women died of blunt force injuries two days later at Hennepin Healthcare. Two other drivers involved have not been identified. No arrests were made. Once the investigation is complete, it will be sent to Hennepin County prosecutors for review and possible charges, police said.
Christina Saint Louis
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