Officials said one person managed to get out of one of the vehicles in the crash, which left two other people dead.
Two teenagers died in a fiery crash on Interstate 270 in Montgomery County on Friday after the car they were riding in was struck by a hit-and-run driver, and then by a second car, the state police said.
Both were passengers in a 2018 Toyota that was driven by Esperanza Del Carmen Vasquez De Bran, 50, also of Gaithersburg, the police said. She was taken to a hospital for treatment. The crash occurred shortly before 5 a.m. in the northbound lanes of the interstate near Falls Road, according to the state police.
While in the travel lanes, the police said, the Toyota was struck again in the rear, by a 2015 Ford, in what investigators called a secondary crash. The driver of the Ford declined medical treatment, according to a police account.
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