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Surviving Power Yoga Twin Alison Dadow CHARGED WITH MURDER In Sister’s Death!

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The Dadow twins, in Palm Beach Gardens (via Facebook)

MAUI, Hawaii — Maui County prosecutors in Hawaii have charged former West Palm Beach area yoga studio owner Alison Dadow with second-degree murder this afternoon in connection with the death of her twin sister, Ann Dadow.

Authorities now believe Alison, 37, deliberately crashed the SUV the sisters were riding through a retaining wall and down a 200-foot cliff May 29.

Witnesses told police the sisters were arguing and fighting inside the car seconds before the crash and reported they saw one woman pulling the other one’s hair as the Ford Explorer approached the sharp turn in the super dangerous Hana Highway.

The SUV landed on lava rocks at the bottom of the cliff. The crash instantly killed Ann, the only passenger, but Alison survived. Rescuers had to fight ocean waves and slippery conditions to pull Alison from the wreckage.

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Until Friday, she was listed in critical condition in a local hospital.

Then, cops told reporters, they received information Alison was trying to leave the state when she was arrested.

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