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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 2021 Page 13 Driver killed in Broadway crash The picture shows damage at 862 Broadway that was caused when a Honda Pilot slammed into the home in the early morning of May 31. The driver passed away at the scene. (Advocate photo by Christopher Roberson) By Christopher Roberson T he driver of a Honda Pilot was killed after hitting a house on Broadway shortly after midnight on May 31. According to the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office and Everett Police, the female driver, whose name has not been released, was traveling north from Glendale Square when her vehicle began to veer across the double yellow line. From there, the vehicle went up onto the sidewalk and hit a parked vehicle and a tree before finally slamming into the front porch of the two-family home at 862 Broadway. No one in the home was injured in the crash; however, the driver died at the scene. The passenger, an adult male whose name is also being withheld, was rushed to Massachusetts General Hospital and is listed in stable condition. No additional information was released as the crash remains under investigation. AG HEALEY | FROM PAGE 6 the dealerships and of their high default and repossession rates. UACC also illegally required some consumers who had to voluntarily surrender their vehicles when they could not afford their payments to sign a Voluntary Surrender Agreement with broad release language that waived all recourse against UACC, while pursuing judgments against consumers who failed to pay their deficiency balances after repossession. Under the terms of the settlement, UACC will release and forgive all unsatisfied debt and waive all uncollected deficiency balances owed by MassaAG HEALEY | SEE PAGE 16 The remains of the Honda Pilot that crashed into the house at 862 Broadway. (Advocate photo by Mike Layhe)

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