Glenda Simmons killed when vehicle strikes building in Olivette, Missouri
Woman inside Starbucks killed when car slams building
A woman who was inside a suburban St. Louis Starbucks is dead and several others are injured after a 78-year-old man's sport utility vehicle crashed into the building.
Lawsuit filed in fatal Olivette Starbucks crash - Stats show surprising reasons for similar crashes
The October 3rd fatal Starbucks crash wasn’t the first time a car went through that location’s storefront, according to a new civil lawsuit. The lawsuit also names the driver, a Washington University professor emeritus in the Department of Psychiatry.
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