SHEBOYGAN, Wis. (AP) -- A gas station employee has died after a car backed into the side of the store and pinned her in the rubble.
The Sheboygan Police say a 32-year-old man and his wife had just filled up, and his wife went into the store to pay. As he was backing up their van to pick up his wife, the van crashed into the store's window, coming to a rest inside the store.
Police Lt. Brad Riddiough says an 18-year-old employee was pinned under the rear bumper of the van and the rubble. She died later at Froedtert Hospital of Wauwatosa.
Police are investigating the incident. They haven't yet released the victim's name.
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