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Lindsay Lohan Cited on Suspicion of DUI Following Car Crash

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Lindsay Lohan was cited for investigation of driving under the influence Saturday, May 26, 2007 and was slightly injured when the troubled actress’ convertible struck a curb, police said. Lohan, 20, and two other people were in her 2005 Mercedes SL-65 when it crashed on Sunset Boulevard around 5:30 a.m., Sgt. Mike Foxen said.

“She was cited and released because she has been admited to a local hospital for minor injuries.” Foxen said.

According to reports, no one else was hurt and there were no other cars involved. Foxen did not have other details.

So many young Hollywood stars seems to be on a course of self-destruction. Fortunately this was a minor accident and no one was seriously injured or killed by Lindsay’s irresponsible behavior. Maybe she can share a cell with Paris.

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