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“Mad Men” star January Jones was involved in a vehicular collision in Los Angeles on Thursday night, Access Hollywood has confirmed.
A spokesperson for The Los Angeles Police Department told Access that the actress — who plays Betty Draper on the hit AMC series — lost control of her car at approximately 9 p.m. and hit two parked cars.
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A witness told TMZ that before leaving the scene of the accident, the actress allegedly said, “I can’t deal with this commotion.”
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Police told Access that the actress walked half a block to her home and called 911 and then returned to the scene when police arrived. The actress said she was being followed by paparazzi, which she said caused her to lose control of her car.
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Rafael Marquez scored to give Mexico a 1-1 draw with host South Africa on Friday in the opening game of the World Cup.
Siphiwe Tshabalala had given the host nation a dream start, finishing off a well-worked move in the 55th minute to set off wild celebrations at Soccer City. But the South Africans left Marquez unmarked in the 79th and he collected a cross from the left to score the equalizer.
Mexico had one goal disallowed in the 37th minute as Carlos Vela was ruled narrowly offside after putting the ball in the net.
Although South Africa was denied victory, the excitement of the day, against an endless drone of noise from thousands of vuvuzelas, lifted the mood.
In downtown Johannesburg on Friday, a viewing area was so packed that a crowd control barrier was toppled at one point. At least one person could be seen receiving first aid but officials did not immediately release more information.
South African city officials set up 10 official fan parks in the nine host cities to cater to fans who couldn't get match tickets. The enclosed parks have matches on big screens, entertainment and food and drink for sale.
Police said the areas were full across the country, and no serious incidents were reported.