Carol Sung turned herself in last Thursday on a warrant and was released on $500 bond, The Advocate said. She will appear in state Superior Court in Norwalk on March 31, the story said.
Sung was driving more than 60 mph in a 30 mph zone on Silvermine Road at 5:30 p.m. Oct. 30 when she rear-ended a BMW from Hoyt's Livery, which then struck an oncoming Subaru driven by an 18-year-old and a car driven by a Wilton woman, the Advocate said.
The teen was in critical condition for days after the crash and remained in Yale-New Haven Hospital until Nov. 19, police told the Advocate. The other two drivers suffered non-life-threatening injuries.
Read the full story here at the Stamford Advocate website.
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