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3/12/2009
Christopher Keane
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In Burlingame, an unidentified driver lost control of his car outside of a grocery store and hit three Girl Scouts and the adults accompanying them while selling cookies.

In Burlingame, an unidentified 58-year-old driver lost control of his car outside of a grocery store and hit three Girl Scouts and the adults accompanying them while selling cookies. He said he hit the accelerator instead of the brake while attempting to park his car in a handicap spot. The injury occurred on March 8, 2009. The injured girls were 8, 10 and 12 years old. The adults that were with the children include a 48-year-old woman, mother to one of the Scouts, and a 53-year-old man. One girl and her mother are listed in critical condition. The others are moderately injured and considered stable. The accident investigation is still underway. The car that hit them is a black Lexus. The impact was significant enough to critically injure two people, knock down a metal sign post, topple the table and cookie display and damaged the brick store wall.  The store closed for the remainder of the day.  

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