Elizabeth Kruger, 28, arrested after purposely crashing her SUV with her child inside into two separate vehicles and then a house in an attempt at suicide in Cook County, Illinois

Modified Date: 
Thu, 06/11/2015 - 3:53pm
Accident Date: 
Monday, March 3, 2014

Evergreen Park woman charged after crashing car into Burbank house.

Charges could be filed against a woman who sped away from an accident and crashed into a home with an infant in her vehicle.

Woman Accused of Attempting Suicide With Baby in Car.

Police say a woman was trying to commit suicide by intentionally crashing into two cars Tuesday with her baby strapped into a car seat in her SUV
Police say a woman was trying to commit suicide by intentionally crashing into two cars Tuesday with her baby strapped into a car seat in her SUV. Elizabeth Kruger, 28, of Evergreen Park is charged with one count of attempted murder, two counts of aggravated battery, one count of aggravated fleeing and eluding, one count of leaving the Scene of a personal injury accident, one count of endangering the life of a child and several more traffic offenses. Police say Kruger purposely crashed her BMW SUV into a car at 79th Street and New England in Burbank, and drove away. A Burbank officer later located the SUV and tried to pull Kruger over, but police say she accelerated away and smashed into another vehicle at the intersection of 87th Street and New England. The SUV continued south before crashing into a home in the 6900 block W. 87th Street in Oak Lawn. Police say interviews with witnesses and statements made by Kruger revealed that she was attempting to commit suicide, knowing that it also would have ended the life of her child. Police say Kruger continued driving after her first attempt at a suicide crash failed. The infant is still at a local hospital but is listed in good condition. The other two drivers also suffered non life-threatening injuries. Kruger appeared in court Thursday where bond was set at $1 million.
Type: Car Accident
People Involved: 
Elizabeth Kruger

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