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A THREE-year-old girl has died after a car smashed into a tree in a devastating crash. Little Ada Louise Margaret Bovair, from Bluntisham, Cambs., was in the car with her mum and dad when they veered off the road on August 28. 1Ada Louise Margaret Bovair was travelling with her family when they crashed into a treeCredit: GoogleThe family was driving in a Volvo XC60 along the A14 at Bar Hill, Cambs., just before 11am when they went off course and crashed into the tree. Ada suffered serious injuries and died last Friday, cops confirmed today. Her mum, who was driving, and dad, who was
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