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The radio calls went out at 7:45 a.m. yesterday asking Boston police officers to look out for two white limousines repeatedly smashing into each other during a violent chase through lower Dorchester.
A witness standing next to a pile of scrap metal and broken glass by an apartment building on Ripley Road sent police to nearby New England Avenue, where one of the late-model limos sat with a crumpled rear end, its driver laying on the ground in tears.
Police said the man, Wayne Gethers, 38, of Roxbury, told them he had parked at 20 Ripley Road, and was ''enjoying the company of an unidentified female" in the back seat when his wife drove up in another limo the couple owns together. Wayne Gethers's four children were riding in the limo with his wife, police said.
That's when Yvesnane Gethers, 27, of Norwich, Conn., became enraged and slammed her limo into her husband's limo several times before Wayne Gethers tried to escape, said Boston police spokesman John Boyle. When Wayne Gethers drove off, his wife followed, ramming him at least five to seven times during a pursuit that reached speeds of 40 to 50 miles per hour, police reported.
http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2004/08/06/woman_charged_in_limo_chase/