(Associated Press) - Authorities have identified two people who were killed when an SUV crashed through the front windows of a Massachusetts restaurant.

Middlesex County District Attorney Marian Ryan announced Wednesday evening that 32-year-old Gregory Morin, of Newton, and 57-year-old Eleanor Miele, of Watertown, died in the crash.

Both were customers at Sweet Tomatoes Pizza in Newton when the SUV plowed into the restaurant Tuesday evening.

Three more customers and four restaurant employees were injured in the crash.

Three of the seven were treated at hospitals and released.

Authorities didn't provide the current conditions of the four who remain hospitalized.

The driver has been identified as a 55-year-old male from Newton. He's being treated at a hospital.

Police say his driver's license has been revoked. No charges have been filed.

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