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Woman killed while getting her mail after driver drifts off Pennsylvania road
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Date:2025-04-18 07:45:15
EAST HANOVER TOWNSHIP, Pa. – A 51-year-old woman was killed in Pennsylvania Thursday after a car hit her as she was retrieving mail, according to Pennsylvania State Police.
Jill Staub, of New Oxford, was at a mailbox near an intersection when she was killed at 3:49 p.m. local time.
The crash occurred when a 2016 Chevrolet was traveling westbound in the left lane. Police said the car struck a concrete barrier, then gradually entered the right lane until the vehicle was off the road entirely.
"(The car) continued moving forward along the right shoulder until it struck a row of mailboxes within the grassy area," police said in a release. "A female pedestrian was currently at the mailbox retrieving mail."
Staub landed on the right shoulder within the debris of the mailbox and the car and was pronounced dead at the scene. The vehicle continued through the grass until it crashed into a utility pole, breaking it in half.
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State police identified the vehicle as a 2016 Chevrolet. The driver was taken to Penn State Health Milton Hershey Medical Center for minor injuries, where police said they obtained a blood sample.
State police said they are investigating the crash as a DUI. However, no charges had been filed against the driver as of Wednesday morning.
Matthew Toth is a reporter for the Lebanon Daily News. Reach him at [email protected] or on Twitter at @DAMattToth.
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