Ethel and Joseph Kennedy leave Cape Cod Hospital to visit David Kennedy and Pamela Kelley injured in a car accident
Ethel Kennedy (L) and her son Joseph Kennedy II (R) enter a car driven by unidentified person as they left Cape Cod Hospital on August 15, 1973, after visiting David Kennedy, 18, who suffered a possible sprained back, and Pamela Kelley of Centerville, who suffered a spinal injury and a broken leg when the car driven by Joseph overturned on Nantucket on August 13, 1973. (UPI Photo/BG/Files)
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