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Woman dies in Hanover motorcycle crash

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A woman who was a passenger on a motorcycle involved in a crash in Anne Arundel County died of her injuries Wednesday, Anne Arundel County Police said.

On June 24, police responded to a crash on Arundel Mills Boulevard and Bass Pro Drive in Hanover, Md. at about 5:48 p.m. 

Early accident investigation showed a Victory motorcycle heading east on Bass Pro Drive was weaving between other stopped vehicles as they waited at the red light for the intersection with Arundel Mills Boulevard. The motorcycle entered the intersection on the red signal and was struck by a Honda Pilot heading south on Arundel Mills Boulevard with the flow of traffic utilizing the green light.

The driver of the motorcycle, 31-year-old Allen Warren Lull Jr. of the 5500 block of Dolores Ave. in Baltimore, and his passenger, 35-year-old Krystal Doris Kohl of the same address, were taken to R. Adams Cowly Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore with serious injuries. On Thursday, police said that Kohl died from those injuries.

The driver, a 34-year-old Elkridge, Md. woman, and passenger, a 12-year-old Elkridge girl, of the Honda were transported to Baltimore Washington Medical Center in Glen Burnie with minor injuries. 

The primary cause of the accident was Lull Jr.'s failure to stop the motorcycle at a red light, police said. Alcohol may also have been a factor. The investigation is continuing with the police's Traffic Safety Section.