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Woman left for days in UK car crash dies

AFP
AFP
12/07/2015
14:16 MYT
Woman left for days in UK car crash dies
Lamara Bell was found on Wednesday off a motorway and taken to hospital. - File Photo
A British woman who spent three days waiting for help after being critically injured in a car crash that killed her boyfriend has herself died, her brother announced Sunday.
Lamara Bell, 25, was found in a car on Wednesday off a motorway near Stirling in Scotland and taken to hospital.
"My sister just passed away," her brother Martin Bell wrote on Facebook.
Her boyfriend John Yuill, 28, was killed in the July 5 crash, which was reported to the police but was not followed up for 72 hours.
An investigation is under way.
Police Scotland Chief Constable Stephen House last week apologised to the relatives of the two victims.
"We are all deeply saddened by the news of Lamara Bell's death this morning and I would personally like to express my deepest sympathies to her family and friends for their loss," House said.
"We will continue to cooperate fully with the police investigations and review commissioner as they undertake their investigation into the circumstances of this tragic incident."
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