The Ohio State Highway Patrol confirms the Cleveland woman who was hurt in a car crash caused by a driver who was fleeing from state troopers has died.
Annelisa Endress, 28, passed away Friday evening at an area hospital. She had suffered serious injuries when her Toyota Scion was struck by a BMW police believe had been stolen.
According to officials, troopers pulled over the 2015 BMW 435 series on Clark Avenue near West 58th Street and Storer Avenue after a check of the vehicle's registration showed the car stolen out of a Strongsville dealership. The officers ordered both occupants of the vehicle to get out, and while the passenger complied, the driver did not, and subsequently sped down the road eastbound.
The OSHP was adamant their officers did not pursue the suspect, but he continued speeding as he turned onto Trowbridge Avenue. After apparently running through several stop signs near West 41st Street, the car collided with the Scion, which sent the Toyota through a nearby yard and crashing into a house.
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