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Woman dies in crash with UPS truck

A United Parcel Service of America truck and drop-off box are seen along Milwaukee Avenue in the Old Irving Park neighborhood of Chicago, IL on June 6, 2018. The union announced that members voted more than 90% in favor of going on strike, if a deal is not reached before the current labor contract expires on August 1. UPS employs 260,000 Teamsters. The shipments UPS transports is an estimated 6% of the United States' GDP, which would disrupt the US economy if their is a walkout. UPS's previous strike was in 1997 for 16 days. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

RICHMOND, Maine — A Massachusetts woman has died in a car crash involving a UPS truck in Maine.

Police say 52-year-old Suzanne Forti, of Abington, Massachusetts, was driving on Route 197 in Richmond Friday evening when she collided with the truck at an intersection.

Forti died at the scene.

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Police say the driver of the UPS truck was not injured.

The cause of the crash remains under investigation.

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