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Maryland mother of newborn girl dies after being thrown from golf cart: police

Maryland mother of newborn girl dies after being thrown from golf cart: police

A Maryland woman with a newborn daughter died Monday after suffering fatal injuries in an accident involving a golf cart last weekend, authorities said.

Mary Beth Blasetti, 32, was a passenger in an EZ-GO golf cart traveling in the 600 block of Maid Marion Hill in Annapolis on Saturday when she was ejected from the cart and suffered non-life threatening injuries. Anne Arundel County Police Department said

Police said Blazetti was airlifted to the University of Maryland Adams Cowley Trauma Center, where she died two days later.

Police spokesman Justin Mulcahy said Blazetti appeared to have been ejected from the golf cart after it encountered “some kind of failure.” told WJZ-TV.

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Mary Beth Blasetti

Mary Beth Blasetti, 32, died of fatal injuries after an incident involving a golf cart, police said. (Facebook/Mary Beth Blasetti)

“It’s an extremely tragic, sad situation,” Mulcahy told the channel. “Our hearts go out to everyone who was affected, and we’re going to continue to investigate with the prosecutor’s office to determine exactly what happened here.”

The driver of the golf cart has been identified as a 32-year-old woman from Crownsville, Maryland. No further information was available about the driver.

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Blazetti and her husband recently purchased them first house in Annapolis and welcomed their 2-month-old daughter in September, friends wrote on the family’s online donation page.

Friends remembered Blazetti as a “devoted wife, mother, daughter, sister and friend, and her absence will be deeply felt by all who knew her.”

“Mary Beth brought joy to many and had a wide community friends and family who are devastated by her sudden death,” the post reads.

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Police said the investigation into the incident is ongoing.