A tragic accident at a private country club has left a Maryland family grieving the loss of a new mother,
Mary Beth Biasetti's Death
, 32. Biasetti, who had recently given birth, was killed after being thrown from a golf cart following an incident on the club’s grounds.
What Happened
On Saturday, Biasetti was riding as a passenger in a golf cart at Sherwood Forest Club, a private members-only establishment in Annapolis, Maryland. According to Anne Arundel County police, the golf cart hit a bump or transitioned between surfaces, causing Biasetti to be ejected.
Emergency responders quickly arrived, and she was airlifted to the University of Maryland R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center. Despite efforts to save her, Biasetti passed away two days later due to her injuries.
Family and Community Reactions
Biasetti, who had just given birth to her daughter Mary Katharine two months prior, leaves behind her husband, Nick, and their infant child. Her mother-in-law, Sandi Blasetti, expressed the family’s profound sorrow, saying, “Our family is devastated by the tragic loss of her.” Friends, family, and colleagues remembered her as a “superstar” and a “lovely and wonderful person.”
Ben Middlemas, her manager at Golden Hippo, where Biasetti worked as an account manager, described her as a remarkable individual, both professionally and personally. A GoFundMe campaign was set up by friends to support the family with funeral expenses, which has raised nearly $250,000.
Police Investigation
The driver, a 32-year-old woman from Crownsville, Maryland, is cooperating with authorities but remains unnamed as the investigation is ongoing. Anne Arundel County Police’s Traffic Safety Section is conducting a thorough inquiry to determine how the accident occurred and assess the conditions of the golf cart.
Police spokesperson Marc Limansky remarked on the tragic nature of the incident, confirming that despite the vehicle involved being a golf cart, it is being treated as a serious traffic investigation.
Remembering Mary Beth Biasetti
Biasetti was an alumna of the University of West Virginia and was highly regarded in her role as an account manager. Loved ones recall her as a dedicated mother, wife, daughter, sister, and friend with a wide network of people whose lives she touched. Olivia McKenna, a friend of Biasetti’s, noted, “Her absence will be deeply felt by all who knew her.”
This incident has left a deep impact on the local community, friends, family, and colleagues, who mourn the loss of a bright, devoted individual whose life was cut tragically short.
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