A devastating incident occurred at a private golf course in Maryland over the weekend, resulting in the death of a young mother. Mary Beth Blasetti, 32, was fatally injured on Saturday at Maid Marion Hill when she was thrown from a golf cart she was a passenger in. The cart, driven by another woman, hit a dip in the terrain, causing Blasetti to be ejected from the vehicle.
Blasetti, who had recently become a mother, was airlifted to a hospital following the accident. Despite the tireless efforts of the medical team, she succumbed to her injuries two days later on Monday.
The Anne Arundel County Police Department has taken up the investigation of the incident. Preliminary findings suggest that the incident was an unfortunate accident. Department spokesperson Justin Mulcahy expressed his condolences, stating, “This is an extremely tragic, unfortunate situation. Our hearts go out to everyone impacted and we will continue investigating it with the State’s Attorney’s Office just to determine what happened here.”
Blasetti, a cherished wife and mother, leaves behind a two-month-old daughter. She and her husband had recently celebrated the purchase of their first home in Annapolis. Her sudden passing has left her community in shock and mourning.
Those who knew Blasetti remember her as a source of joy and a devoted wife, mother, daughter, sister, and friend. Her sudden absence is deeply felt by all who knew her. A GoFundMe page set up to support her grieving family has raised more than $276,000 as of Wednesday night.
This tragic incident serves as a stark reminder of the potential dangers of recreational vehicles like golf carts, and the importance of safety precautions when operating them.