Diane Power, 63, loses leg after car jumps curb, striking her, son at BoA ATM in Boynton Beach, Florida
BREAKING: Woman has leg amputated after being hit by car at ATM
A 60-year-old woman had to have one of her legs amputated after she and her 30-year-old son were critically injured Monday afternoon at an ATM machine, Boynton Beach police said.
Video shows horrific ATM crash in Boynton Beach
Police cited the 81-year-old driver, Louise Szakacs of Boynton Beach, for careless driving. There could be more charges.
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