Two ride-share passengers killed in a car accident on I-93.

Bostonairportcab.com expresses immense grief for an accident in which two women were killed in a collision involving multiple vehicles on Interstate 93 in Boston, according to the State Police. The accident occurred when a tow truck collided with the ride-share vehicle of the victims and another car.

Urushi Madani (25 years old) and Delanie Flett (25 years old), were both in the Lexus SUV 2007 traveling north on the highway near Zakim Bridge at 10 p.m. State Police issued a statement.

According to the statement, the SUV slowed and the tow truck crashed into the vehicle just past exit 20. According to the State Police, a Honda Civic 2012 struck the tow truck at an angle.

Both women were instantly declared dead. According to the statement, the driver, a Revere man of 53 years, was transported by ambulance to Massachusetts General Hospital. He sustained serious injuries.

State Police reported that both the tow truck driver, a Salem woman, and Civic’s driver, a Manchester woman, were uninjured. They remained on the scene.

According to the statement, State Police are currently investigating and will decide if criminal charges will be necessary.

The whole accident happened due to the breaking of traffic law and irresponsible driving. Though we understand that accidents can just be mishappenings due to bad fortune but lately in the city, it’s impossible to trust a driver with driving skills. Such incidents only discourage people from using rideshare or public commutes but the problem can be avoided if you have a trusted service provider which offers you well-trained drivers and guarantees your safety. Hence we suggest you check your cab companies and the qualifications of the drivers they allot.

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