Reid's Wife Seriously Injured; No Surgery Expected
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Reid's Wife Seriously Injured; No Surgery Expected
An aide to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid says Reid's wife isn't expected to need surgery.
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Thursday, March 11, 2010

An aide to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid says Reid's wife isn't expected to need surgery.

Landra Reid, who is 69, is in serious condition after her minivan was rear-ended by a tractor-trailer on a suburban Virginia highway.

Mrs. Reid suffered a broken back, broken neck and a broken nose.
Reid's daughter wasn't as seriously injured and is expected to be released.

Police say an Ohio truck driver is charged with reckless driving in the four-vehicle collision. He wasn't injured.

Virginia State Police say the Reid minivan was traveling northbound on I-95 in stop-and-go traffic when it was hit. The impact forced the minivan to rear-end a SUV, which in turn struck a car.


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