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    Elderly Harbeson woman dies from car accident injuries ...

    An 84-year-old woman from Harbeson died from complications arising out of injures that she received in a serious car accident last Saturday. WGMD reports that the woman was injured in a crash that occurred at Route 24 and Hollymount Road near Angola, Delaware.

    Delaware State Police officers said that the woman was stopped at a stop sign on southbound Hollymount Road. The woman then turned her Chevy Cavalier onto Route 24 and was struck by a westbound minivan which she failed to see. The 49-year-old woman from Lewes driving the minivan had the right of way, according to authorities.

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    By JAY REEVES
    Associated Press

    BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) - A man charged with murdering his wife by drowning her during a 2003 honeymoon diving trip in Australia said he was done grieving her death by the time her funeral was being planned back home in Alabama, the woman's sister testified Tuesday.

    The testimony by Alanda Thomas came during an afternoon of heated exchanges between the judge and prosecutors, who were mostly blocked from using the sister's testimony to describe for jurors the relationship between the couple.

    Testifying for prosecutors against former brother-in-law Gabe Watson, Thomas said Watson told her following her sister's death that he wanted to claim the personal belongings of Tina Thomas Watson before the viewing of her body at a funeral home.

    "He told me that I needed to realize that he had his time in Australia to grieve and he was over the grieving process," Thomas testified. Watson said he knew the Thomas family needed more time to grieve, she testified.